Chuno + Picada
Chuno and picada pair classically — they're cooked together often and share aroma chemistry, so the combination is both familiar and chemically coherent. Both sit inside the "Latin American pantry staples" mode.
What do these scores mean?
Cooks-with (technical name: Cooc) measures how often the two ingredients appear in the same dish across 4M recipes. Tastes-like (Chem) measures how much aroma chemistry they share via FlavorDB. Blended (Core) combines both. All are cosine similarities in 300-D space — practical ranges differ per axis, so see the per-row context to read them.
Ingredients that go well with both chuno and picada — candidates for completing the dish.
How this is ranked
Each candidate scores against both ingredients in the recipe co-occurrence embedding. We sort by the worse of the two scores, so the result fits the weaker partner — not just one of them.
Clusters that contain both ingredients — click through to see everything in the mode.
- Cooks withLatin American pantry staples
- Cooks withPungent Atlantic cheeses and bold sauces
- BlendedProcessed condiments and Tex-Mex pantry staples
- BlendedPeruvian and Iberian peppers and seafood
- Tastes likeSpicy seasoning blends and hearty sausages
- Tastes likeMediterranean and Creole pepper-forward aromatics