• Look up quelite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quelite can mean any of a number of different plants commonly eaten in Mexico for their leaves, as...
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    Los Laureanos restaurant. "El Quelite". "Población en EL QUELITE". "El Quelite Pueblo Señorial". Media related to El Quelite, Sinaloa at Wikimedia Commons...
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    includes smaller outlying communities such as Villa Unión, La Noria, El Quelite, and El Habal. Mazatlán is served by General Rafael Buelna International...
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    Chanoc en las garras de las fieras (1970) as Tin Tan / Tsekub Baloyán El quelite (1970) as Proculo Trampa para una niña (1971) En estas camas nadie duerme...
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    and in traditional African medicine. It is among the species consumed as Quelite quintonilli in Mexican food markets. It has weak antimicrobial activity...
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    pendant amaranth, tassel flower, velvet flower, foxtail amaranth, and quelite.[citation needed] To the Quechua people of South America, A. caudatus is...
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    Municipality is subdivided in 8 sindicaturas: Villa Unión El Recodo El Quelite Mármol El Roble Siqueros La Noria El Habal "Main results by locality 2010"...
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    the diet of the Maldives. In Mexico, it is among the species labelled Quelite quintonil in Mexican markets. In Bengali it is called "Katanote (কাটানটে)"...
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    El Quelite Town San José de Copala Country Mexico State Sinaloa Municipality Concordia Postal code 82650...
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    It is among the species consumed as a vegetable in Mexican markets as Quelite quintonil. It is used in the Indian state of Kerala to prepare a popular...
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    feather or prince's-feather. Originally endemic to Mexico, it is called quelite, bledo and quintonil in Spanish. In Africa and El Salvador, like many other...
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    moisturizer or antitussive. In Mexico, M. parviflora is consumed as a quelite and used in traditional medicine to treat wounds, stomach problems such...
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    closely related spinach (Spinacia oleracea) and similar plants called quelite in Mexico – and pseudocereals.[citation needed] These include white goosefoot...
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    was established in 1945 as Queliteros de Hermosillo (English: Hermosillo Quelite Growers). In 1947, the Queliteros won their first championship in the Liga...
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  • (1973) Los días del amor (1972) .... Isaura Para servir a usted (1971) El quelite (1970) Emiliano Zapata (1970) El juego de Zuzanka (1970) "No he parado...
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    lime. The traditional food includes vegetables from the region such as "quelites", "quintoniles", "huazontles", spinach, "verdolagas", carrots, potatoes...
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    kernels, garlic and/or cheese are added. In some houses they also add quelites, shredded chicken meat or chicken broth. List of Mexican dishes Mexico...
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    celery, mint, chives, rosemary, corn, and radishes. The young leaves of quelites and quintoniles, which are often mistaken for weeds, are grown and harvested...
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  • Topolobampo Sinaloa 668 El Castillo Sinaloa 669 El Habal Sinaloa 669 El Quelite Sinaloa 669 El Recodo Sinaloa 669 El Roble Sinaloa 669 Escamillas Sinaloa...
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    Casas Viejas, Mesa Rica (La Finca), Mesa de Palomas, Atesquelites (Tres Quelites), La Boquilla (Cerro el Cualtenco la Boquilla), El Durazno, La Mecedora...
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  • Sweet potato Koyote (var. kayote) Coyotl Coyote Coyote Kulitis Quilitl Quelite Amaranth Mekate Mecatl Mecate Rope or cord made out of abaca Mehiko Mēxihco...
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    addition, a wide variety of harvested wild edible mushrooms and herbs (quelites). The jonote is planted because its fiber is useful in basketry, and also...
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    cultivation of various crops such as corn, beans, pumpkin, chili peppers, quelite, and lima beans among others. But the most important crops are both the...
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    traditions.: 266–269  The Mexican spelling pozole is uncommon in New Mexico. Quelites – a traditional New Mexico side dish made with spinach sauteed in bacon...
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  • Mendívil and Remember David Bárcena and Bombon José Luis Pérez Soto and Quelite Fabián Vázquez and Cocaleco Individual jumping details  Jan Kowalczyk on...
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     Bronze David Bárcena (Bombón) Manuel Mendivil (Remember) José Luis Pérez (Quelite) Fabián Vázquez (Cocaleco) 1980 Moscow Equestrian Three-day Event Team...
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    maguey or agave plant (metl in Nahuatl) is one of the most appreciated quelites in Mexican cuisine. All its parts are used from this plant: the fiber,...
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    very thin testa, though slightly thicker than the previous at 10-20 μm. 'Quelite' - This cultivar is cultivated for its spinach-like leaves. The species...
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    called either revoltijo or romeritos. It is also eaten as wild greens (quelites), or as edible herbs grown as part of the crop-growing system called milpa...
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    cuisine. Common ingredients include squash, pipian sauce, a vegetable called quelite and a wide variety of mushrooms, generally found in the forest at certain...
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