Cabidela

Cabidela

Cabidela or Arroz de Cabidela ("Cabidela" rice) is a Portuguese dish made with chicken or rabbit. After the chicken or rabbit is killed, they are hung up upside-down, so the blood may be captured as it drains out. The rice is then cooked together with the meat and the blood of the animal, which imparts a greyish-brown color to the dish.


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