Chiles en nogada is a festive Mexican dish made with poblano peppers stuffed with picadillo, a rich and flavorful mixture of ground meats, fruits, and spices. This iconic dish is typically served on September 16th, Mexico's Independence Day, and is a symbol of the country's culinary heritage. The poblano peppers are carefully selected for their vibrant green color and slightly sweet flavor, while the picadillo is slow-cooked to develop a deep, rich flavor. The dish is finished with a creamy walnut sauce and a sprinkle of pomegranate seeds, adding a pop of color and freshness to the plate.
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