Calabaza is the generic name in the Spanish language for any type of winter squash. Within an English-language context it specifically refers to the West...
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Ube halaya (redirect from Jalea de calabaza)
Generally, the term halaya is reserved for nilupak made with ube and calabaza, while nilupak is more commonly used for variants made with mashed cassava...
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Crucita Gonzales Calabaza (December 27, 1921 – May 3, 1999), also known as Blue Corn, was a Native American artist and potter from San Ildefonso Pueblo...
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rice batter, unshelled small shrimp, and various vegetables, including calabaza, sweet potato, cassava, mung bean sprouts, scallions and julienned carrots...
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also known as kalabasa sa gata, is a Filipino vegetable stew made from calabaza in coconut milk and spices. It commonly includes shrimp and yardlong beans...
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It is part of the same squash family as ponca, waltham, pumpkin, and calabaza. The word squash comes from the Narragansett word askutasquash, meaning...
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Researchers have noted that the term pumpkin and related terms like ayote and calabaza are applied to a range of winter squash with varying size and shape. The...
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green beans Fideos (noodles) Menudo Pozole Sopa de fideo sopa de flor de calabaza Sopa de lima, from Yucatán Sopa de nueces, walnut soup Sopa de pollo (chicken...
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Squash blossom (redirect from Sopa de flor de calabaza)
cuisine, especially in Central Mexico, squash blossom (known as flor de calabaza [es] in Spanish) is widely used, particularly in soups and as a filling...
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ingredients. Foods indigenous to Mexico include corn, pepper vegetables, calabazas, avocados, sweet potato, turkey, many beans, and other fruits and spices...
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Absent from this list is calabaza (karabasa). Although widely grown in the Ilocos region, historically the cooking of calabaza was omitted from pinakbet...
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pumpkin seed, also known as a pepita (from the Mexican Spanish: pepita de calabaza, 'little seed of squash'), is the edible seed of a pumpkin or certain other...
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Cucurbita radicans (redirect from Calabaza de Coyote)
radicans, commonly known in Mexico as calabacilla (little pumpkin/gourd) or calabaza de coyote (coyote gourd), is a species of gourd found growing wild, but...
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The Calabazas shiner (Notropis calabazas) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Notropis. It is endemic to central Mexico, where it is found in...
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Calabazas is a barrio in the municipality of Yabucoa, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 7,675. Calabazas was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico...
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Calabazas Creek is a 5.5-mile-long (8.9 km) stream in the Sonoma Valley, California, United States, that rises in the southern Mayacamas Mountains and...
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America, Japan, Northern Italy, and certain areas of the United States. The calabazas of the West Indies and the forms grown by the people of Mexico and Central...
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countless other Latin artists. Other compositions are "Sarandonga", "La calabaza", "Hey caramba", "Macusa", "Saludo Compay". These are all sones, and this...
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the cheese is known as quesillo. A quesadilla with queso Oaxaca, flor de calabaza, and epazote A tlayuda topped with tomato and strings of quesillo Oaxaca...
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and garlic. Tortang kalabasa – an omelette made with finely julienned calabaza, eggs, flour, and salt. Tortang kamote – an omelette made with mashed sweet...
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Chiviricos Churros Croqueta Cucurucho Dulce de leche Elena Ruz Empanada Flan de calabaza Flan de coco Flan de guayaba Flan de huevos Frijoles negros Frita Fufú...
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Mission San Cayetano de Calabazas, also known as Calabasas, is a Spanish Mission in the Sonoran Desert, located near present-day Tumacacori, Arizona,...
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where names for wild C. argyrosperma gourds include calabaza de caballo (horse pumpkin), calabaza de burro (donkey pumpkin), and coloquinto, horses and...
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analysis, two distinct groups occur within domesticated C. pepo: pumpkin, calabaza, criolla, and marrow squash are in one; and ornamental gourds, crookneck...
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Arizona Calabasas, California, city in Los Angeles County, California Calabazas, or West Indian pumpkin This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Almanac of the Dead (section Calabazas)
mythologize. The eldest of Calabazas' Yaqui tribe. She shares and communicates the land's and tribe's history to Calabazas. Calabazas' wife from the Brito family...
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Brazil. Butternut squash – a popular winter squash in much of North America Calabaza – a commonly grown winter squash in the Caribbean, tropical America, and...
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Calabazas Creek is a 13.7-mile-long (22.0 km) northeast by northward-flowing stream originating on Table Mountain in Saratoga, California in Santa Clara...
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Calabazas is a barrio in the municipality of San Sebastián, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 2,768. Calabazas was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto...
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beer is aged anywhere from 4 weeks up to 2 years or more. Their Oro de Calabaza won the 2004 Gold and the 2005 Bronze Medal in the Belgian- and French-style...
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