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Common beverages for dinner or lunch include [[soft drink]]s. Another popular drink is ''agua de nance'' and [[horchata]]. A popular bottled soft drink is banana-flavored Tropical Banana.
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==Baleada==
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The ''baleada'' is one of the most common street foods in Honduras. The basic style is a flour tortilla, folded and filled with refried beans and ''queso fresco'' or sour cream (''crema''). Roasted meat, avocado, plantains or scrambled eggs may be added. Honduran fast-food chains serve different kinds of ''baleadas''.
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==Tegucigalpan cuisine==
This refers to the cuisine and restaurants of the city of [[Tegucigalpa]], [[Honduras]]. Rice, beans, and tortillas are a staple of the Honduran diet, and some would argue there is little difference in quality between the streetside vendors and top restaurants.<ref name="Gill2009"/>
The city, like in most other places in Honduras, offers a wide variety of cuisines from not only Honduras but also [[Asia]], [[India]], the [[Middle East]], and other regions. Tegucigalpa offers everything from street food to gourmet food in five-star restaurants.<ref name="McCarthyBenchwick2010">{{cite book|author1=Carolyn McCarthy|author2=Greg Benchwick|author3=Joshua Samuel Brown|title=Central America|url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781741791471|url-access=registration|accessdate=4 June 2011|date=1 November 2010|publisher=Lonely Planet|isbn=978-1-74179-147-1|pages=[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781741791471/page/348 348]–}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://honduras.embassyhomepage.com/honduran_food_honduran_drinks_restaurants_tegucigalpa_honduran_cuisine_honduran_food_recipe_book_honduran_embassy_london_uk.htm|title=Honduran Food and Drink|accessdate=3 June 2011|publisher= honduras.embassyhomepage.com}}</ref> However, according to [[Frommer's]], "Tegucigalpa's dining scene is considerably more varied when compared to the rest of the country, but lacks the quality and depth of other Latin American cities."<ref name="Gill2009">{{cite book|last=Gill|first=Nicholas|title=Frommer's Honduras|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nvcOZIl7KkQC&pg=PA81|accessdate=3 June 2011|date=19 October 2009|publisher=Frommer's|isbn=978-0-470-15943-9|page=81}}</ref> ==See also==
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