Domesticated plants of Mesoamerica (section Pinto bean)
maize-and-chile pepper based food. Pumpkins, zucchini, acorn squash, others. Frijol pinto ("painted/speckled" bean) nitrogen-fixer traditionally planted in conjunction...
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bean soup), as a broth (caldo de frijol, bean broth) or to season or color other dishes (aforementioned gallo pinto, for example). Samples of black turtle...
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Food portal Arroz de fríjol cabecita negra - the Colombian equivalent. Arroz con gandules - the Puerto Rican equivalent Gallo pinto - the equivalent dish...
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cheese melts. The refried beans are "frijol mantequilla" (literally, "butter beans") known outside of the region as "pinto beans". The traditional cheeses...
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The name Bolita bean comes from New Mexican Spanish where they are called frijol bolita, literally "little ball bean", due to their shape and size. The origins...
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Phaseolus vulgaris (redirect from Frijol)
corresponding Quechua word. Additional names include the Castilian Spanish frijol, the Portuguese feijão, and the Catalan fesol. Wild P. vulgaris is native...
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(from Spanish chaparral): brush-covered terrain frijoles (from Spanish frijol): beans hacienda (from Spanish hacienda): the main house of a ranch icehouse:...
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pit-smoked pork dish, seasoned with achiote, spices and Seville orange. Panucho Frijol con puerco (beans with pork) prepared with beans, pork, epazote, onion,...
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