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Embarking on a thrilling journey from Guatemala City? Start by taking the TransMetro line 12 to Centra Sur, the last stop and also known as la CENMA. Brace yourself for an electrifying adventure as you arrive at the CENMA, a vast bus station bustling with vibrant camionetas, commonly known as chicken buses. To ensure your chosen bus takes you to your desired destination, keep an eye out for the ones labeled "Puerto," "Iztapa," or "Monterrico." These buses, adorned in a striking shade of red and displaying the words "TransPacifico" on their sides, will transport you toward your coastal paradise. The fare for your memorable journey to the Puerto should be approximately 20Q. Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich culture and breathtaking landscapes of Guatemala's coastal regions!
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Dish: PupusasPupusas are thick, round corn tortillas filled with cheese and often accompanied by various meats such as pork, chicken, or beef. These savory treats can be found throughout Guatemala and are typically served as a snack or light meal. They are cooked on a griddle until golden brown and often enjoyed with a side of curtido, a tangy cabbage slaw. Dish: TamalesTamales are a traditional Guatemalan dish consisting of masa (a type of dough made from ground corn) stuffed with various ingredients such as meat, vegetables, or fruits, then steamed in corn husks. The result is a delicious, compact package of flavor that showcases the diverse culinary heritage of the country. Tamales can be enjoyed as a main course or as a tasty snack, depending on their filling and size. Dish: Chiles RellenosChiles Rellenos are whole, roasted poblano peppers that are stuffed with a mixture of cheese and meat, then battered and deep-fried until crispy on the outside. This indulgent dish is a favorite across Guatemala and often served as a main course. The flavors and textures combine perfectly – the slightly smoky pepper, the gooey melted cheese, and the tender pieces of meat create a symphony of taste that represents the essence of Guatemalan cuisine. Historical Appearance
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