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El Tunco, located in El Salvador, is a vibrant surf village that has quickly become a popular destination for backpackers and surfers alike. Just 8km west of Puerto La Libertad and 35km from the capital city of San Salvador, El Tunco offers everything you need to practice surf. With around 20 hostels, bars, and restaurants, there is always something happening in this lively town. Don't miss the opportunity to discover Playa El Tunco, a stunning black sand beach that serves as the gateway to famous surf spots like El Sunzal, El Zonte, and Punta Roca.
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Pupusas are a classic Salvadoran dish, consisting of thick, handmade corn tortillas filled with cheese and typically accompanied by a choice of meats such as pork, chicken, or beef. These delicious stuffed tortillas can be found at street vendors, restaurants, and markets throughout El Salvador. Ceviche is a refreshing seafood dish made with raw fish marinated in citrus juices, often mixed with vegetables and spices. In El Salvador, this dish is typically prepared using snapper or another local fish, mixed with onions, tomatoes, cilantro, and lime juice. It's a popular option during the hot summer months, providing a cool and flavorful respite from the heat. Pupusa de Gallo is another popular variety of pupusa, featuring a tasty mixture of cooked mashed potatoes, cuisine cream, and sometimes slightly fried cornmeal dough. This unique blend serves as the base, which is then garnished with a savory mix of shredded chicken and pork known as "gallo," as well as pickled jalapeños and curtido, a traditional Salvadoran slaw made from cabbage, carrots, and various spices. Historical Appearance
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