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    Huarache (sometimes spelled guarache; [waˈɾatʃe] ) is a popular Mexican dish consisting of masa dough with smashed pinto beans placed in the center before...
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  • Huarache may refer to: Huarache (shoe), a Mexican sandal Huarache (running shoe), a running sandal inspired by Tarahumara Indians Huarache (food), a masa-based...
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    traditional food specialties, which may appear to resemble the sope, but are considered a different dish. The most common variation is the huarache, which...
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  • Nacho is short for Ignacio. Caesar salad Quesabirria Refried beans Huarache (food) Maratón board game:invented by Sergio Etchart Sabbath in 1985. piñata...
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    List of maize dishes (category Lists of foods by ingredient)
    Gordita – Mexican dish of masa stuffed with cheese, meat, or other fillings Huarache (food) – Mexican maize dish Johnnycake – American cornmeal flatbread Makki...
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    used in Mexican households without any heating energy Huarache Sope List of Mexican dishes food portal Nahuatl Dictionary. (1997). Wired Humanities Project...
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    Mexican cuisine (redirect from Mexican food)
    the tropics. Mexican street food can include tacos, quesadillas, pambazos, tamales, huaraches, alambres, al pastor, and food not suitable to cook at home...
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    Antojito (redirect from Mexican street food)
    chopped lettuce and onion. They are a specialty of Chilapa, Guerrero. Huaraches are similarly large and flat and topped with chopped or shredded meat...
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    honey drink Champurrado, a chocolate drink Chili Corn tortillas Guacamole Huarache Mezcal Mole Pejelagarto, a fish with an alligator-like head seasoned with...
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    food is known as antojitos (translated as "little cravings") and features several varieties of tacos, such as tacos al pastor, as well as huaraches and...
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    churritos, Mexican wagon wheels or pin wheels) are a popular Mexican snack food made of puffed wheat, often flavored with chili and lemon. When cooked, duros...
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    after statehood from Route 66 American diner, Mexican-American cuisine, fast food restaurants, and global cuisine. Even so, New Mexican cuisine developed in...
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    sauces used as condiments for tacos and other Mexican and Mexican-American foods, and as dips for tortilla chips. They may be raw or cooked, and are generally...
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    oblong/oval in shape. Memela is the local name for the almost identical sope and huarache served in other parts of Mexico, but with different toppings. The corn...
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    Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern is a travel and cuisine television show hosted by Andrew Zimmern on the Travel Channel in the US. The first season began...
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    Al pastor (category Spit-cooked foods)
    condiments. This meat is also a common ingredient in gringas, alambres, huaraches, tortas, burritos, and pizza. In some places of northern Mexico, such...
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    Tex-Mex (redirect from Tex-Mex food)
    without a soft tortilla. Generally, cheese plays a much bigger role in Tex-Mex food than in mainstream Mexican cuisine, particularly in the popularity of chile...
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    Chilaquiles Chimichanga Chochoyote Corn tortilla Corunda Doblada Duros Gordita Huarache Molote Panucho Papadzules Piedra Salbut Sope or Memela Tamale Tlacoyo Tlayuda...
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    Adobo or adobar (Spanish: marinade, sauce, or seasoning) is the immersion of food in a stock (or sauce) composed variously of paprika, oregano, salt, garlic...
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    stamina and their ability to run extraordinarily long distances wearing only huarache sandals with soles made of recycled tire treads and their traditional garb...
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    them include corn as an ingredient. Cemita with milanesa Preparation of huaraches Chilaquiles Menudo Molotes Cochinita pibil is a traditional Mexican slow-roasted...
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    Esquites (category Street food)
    common understanding that esquites are historically a common Mexican street food. According to Nahuatl stories, esquites are credited as being created by...
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    Mexican-American cuisine (category Food and drink in California)
    Americans' notions of Mexican food. Due in part to big business, immigration, and widespread likability, Mexican food and dishes have largely become...
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    Chicken feet (redirect from Adidas (food))
    abalone sauce. In mainland China, popular snack bars specializing in marinated food such as yabozi (duck's necks) also sell lu ji zhua (鹵雞爪, marinated chicken...
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    with the winner taking away US$500. Mexico portal food portal List of sauces "What Is Mole?". Food Network. Retrieved 2023-07-26. "Prepara un rico 'mole...
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    Taquito (category Fast food)
    "taquito" for the dish. Taquitos were among the early Mexican food items developed as a frozen food, with Van de Kamp's introducing a successful frozen taquito...
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    Chicharrón (category Deep fried foods)
    mutton, or beef. Chicharrón, as a dish with sauces, or chicharrones as finger-food snacks, are popular in Andalusia and Canarias in Spain, Latin America and...
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    Huevos motuleños (pronounced [ˈweβos motuˈleɲos]) is a breakfast food which originated in the town of Motul (Yucatán). The dish is made with eggs on tortillas...
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    Chipotle (category Smoked food)
    nutritional properties of food. Furthermore, the type of wood used in the smoking process impacts the resulting smoked food. The smoking of jalapeños...
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    Chapulines (category Insects as food)
    humans – Practice of eating insects in human cultures Insects as food – Use of insects as food for humans List of edible insects by country Chahuis – Mexican...
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