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    Cotija (/ˌkoʊˈtiːxə/, koh-TEE-khə) is an aged Mexican cheese made from cow's milk and named after the town of Cotija, Michoacán. White in color and firm...
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    Cotija is a municipality in the Mexican state of Michoacán. The municipality has an area of 504.05 km2 (0.91% of the surface of the state), and is bordered...
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    fairly common cheeses were available, mostly in Mexican restaurants, such as Cotija, sprinkled on top of certain dishes, and Oaxaca cheese, melted on tortillas...
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    Marcial Maciel (category People from Cotija de la Paz)
    Papal Delegate to oversee the order and its governance. Maciel was born in Cotija, Michoacán, Mexico, the youngest boy of nine children, to a family with...
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    limited to) combinations of lime juice, chili powder or hot sauce, salt, Cotija cheese, and mayonnaise. In places like Mexico City they are also topped...
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    A Sonoran hot dog, with pinto beans, tomatoes, green salsa, jalapeño, mustard, and mayonnaise, and with avocado and cotija cheese on top...
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    similar to Parmesan cheese or Romano cheese, but not as strongly flavored as cotija cheese. As a fresh cheese, it is crumbly and breaks into small pieces very...
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    Bulgarian (cheese) Lebanon: Bulghari (بلغاري) – Bulgarian (cheese) Mexico: cotija cheese Romania: telemea Russia: bryndza (Брынза) Turkey: beyaz peynir –...
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    boiled ear is served with condiments such as butter, mayonnaise, and grated cotija cheese, and in the case of Mexico, chile powder, lemon juice, and salt....
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  • Chongos zamoranos — dessert from the city of Zamora, Michoacán Cotija cheese — the town of Cotija de la Paz, Michoacán Huachinango a la Veracruzana — fish dish...
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  • octopus Entrée: champagne, skirt steak, yuca, coconut Dessert: chicha morada, Cotija cheese, mangoes, shoestring potato sticks Contestants: Jeff O'Neill, Executive...
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    Carnitas are originally from Michoacán. Other traditional foods include cotija cheese, guacamole, morisqueta, tamales, pozole, enchiladas, mole sauce,...
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    an impoverished mail carrier, and María de la Soledad Reyes Guízar (from Cotija, Michoacán). Moreno's mother, Soledad Reyes, came from an affluent family...
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    Bouq Émissaire. Chèvre noir. Añejo cheese (Queso Añejo). Asadero cheese. Cotija cheese. Fresco cheese (Queso Fresco). Manchego cheese. Quesillo Oaxaca cheese...
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    and ice cream, mostly associated with the town of Tocumbo. The town of Cotija has a cheese named after it. The local alcoholic beverage is charanda, which...
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    common cheeses used: Processed cheese Cheddar cheese Mozzarella cheese Cotija cheese Oaxaca cheese Swiss cheese Provel cheese Monterey Jack Pepperjack...
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    additional cutting on the part of the consumer. The cheese is commonly cotija, although many establishments use a less-costly shredded cheese mix which...
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  • José de Jesús Sahagún de la Parra (category People from Cotija de la Paz)
    Mexican prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Sahagún de la Parra was born in Cotija, Mexico and was ordained a priest on May 26, 1946. Parra was appointed bishop...
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    February 9, 2020 (2020-02-09) Alex Guarnaschelli, Lou Diamond Phillips Cotija Cheese Adrienne Cheatham, Michele Ragussis Keri Glassman, Craig Samuel,...
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    most usually prepared with dices of queso ranchero, queso fresco or queso cotija; the contact with the boiling soup heats the cheese and gives it a gummy...
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    and Cholo subcultures. Prior to forming Prayers, Reyes, who was born in Cotija, Michoacán and came to San Diego as a young child, had created two other...
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    Rafael Reyes (artist) (category People from Cotija de la Paz)
    Rafael Reyes Born (1975-08-02) August 2, 1975 (age 49) Cotija de la Paz, Michoacán, Mexico Other names Leafar Seyer Nite Ritual Occupations Author artist...
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  • Marín as Señora Marcia Angélica Vale as Amalia, niña Felipe Arriaga as El Cotija Estela Piquer as Amalia Carlos Derbez as Perseguidor Polo Ortín as Gerente...
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  • Legionaries or consecrated members of Regnum Christi. Marcial Maciel was born in Cotija, Michoacán on March 10, 1920, into a devout Catholic family—four of his...
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    Rafael Guízar y Valencia (category People from Cotija de la Paz)
    canonized Guízar on 15 October 2006. Rafael Guízar Valencia was born in Cotija in 1878. His parents, Prudencio and Natividad Guízar y Valencia had eleven...
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    typically served in small cups, topped with chili peppers, lime juice, or cotija cheese. French fries Belgium and United States Potatoes are cut into strips...
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    that is formed into balls and often has string cheese wrapped around it. Cotija cheese Criollo cheese A grateable Mexican cheese similar to Munster cheese...
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  •   1938   Rafael Arnaiz Baron 1911   1938   Rafael Guizar Valencia 1878 Cotija, Mexico 1938 Mexico City, Mexico Bishop of Veracruz Blessed Alice Kotowska...
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    with mayonnaise and dusted with any of the following: chili pepper, salt, cotija cheese, lime juice and hot sauce. The cut kernels are usually served in...
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    Between 1915 and 1918, Inés Chávez, torched the towns of Apatzingán, Paracho, Cotija and Degollado, known as "The Attila of Michoacán, Jalisco and Guanajuato"...
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