Chiles en Nogada features poblano peppers stuffed with a savory-sweet mixture of ground meat, dried fruits, and spices, topped with a creamy walnut sauce, pomegranate seeds, and parsley. This iconic dish originates from Puebla and was created by nuns to celebrate Mexico’s independence, symbolizing the national colors with green (pepper), white (sauce), and red (pomegranate). It is traditionally served at room temperature during the patriotic months of August and September, especially around Independence Day.
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