Be sure to taste the fried rabbit. This is a fairly simple dish. However, it is incredibly tasty and has a very long history. You can also order meat soup with beans, fried onions, and garlic. This is another hearty and easy-to-prepare dish. Don't be surprised if you feel the malt flavor. The Injuns add crushed cedar ash to many dishes. Sumac soup is very unusual in taste. This is a vegetarian dish. It rather resembles red jelly in appearance. It tastes like nothing else in the world.
If you are going to any restaurant, don't forget that tipping is mandatory in the local culture. If you decide not to leave them, then be ready for questions on the topic "What did you not like?". There are also many dishes borrowed from Mexican cuisine in Phoenix. For example, these are stuffed peppers, fajitas, burritos, chili con carne, and taco. It is interesting, that there are almost no fish dishes here despite the fact that chefs use seafood in cooking in general. But beef, chicken, and Turkey are present almost everywhere. Legumes, cauliflower, asparagus, and rice are popular here. Arizonans don't use pasta and cereals too often.
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