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    A molcajete (Spanish: [molkaˈxete]; Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl molcaxitl) and tejolote (from Nahuatl texolotl) are stone tools, the traditional Mexican...
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    west region of Mexico (mainly Sinaloa), and is normally prepared in a molcajete. The origin of aguachile lies in the coast of Sinaloa, originally made...
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    from the pestle pounding), as well as grinding spices into powder. The molcajete, a version used by pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican cultures including the Aztec...
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    cooking; and a combination in which some of the elements are cooked. A molcajete or a blender can be used for the grinding process. Cooking or roasting...
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  • as with steak Diane; Boning and plating fish; Preparing guacamole in a molcajete; Carving meat or poultry - specifically, carving a whole Peking Duck into...
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    nixtamalization of corn, the cooking of food in ovens at ground level, grinding in molcajete and metate. With the Spaniards came the pork, beef and chicken meats;...
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    is traditionally made by mashing peeled, ripe avocados and salt with a molcajete y tejolote (mortar and pestle). Recipes often call for lime juice, cilantro...
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    Mexican salsas were traditionally produced using the mortar and pestle–like molcajete, although blenders are now used. Mexican salsas include: Salsa roja, one...
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    made this way. Sauces and salsas were also ground in a mortar called a molcajete. Today, blenders are more often used, though the texture is a bit different...
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    Europe. Basic Mexican tomato sauce was traditionally prepared using a molcajete to puree the tomatoes. Food that is cooked in tomato sauce is known as...
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    onion, tomato, salt and oil, and is traditionally ground in a metate or molcajete. It is served to accompany tamales, tacos, mole or meats. It is popular...
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    (comalli), bowls and plates for eating (caxitl), pots for cooking (comitl), molcajetes or mortar-type vessels with slashed bases for grinding chilli (molcaxitl)...
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    grind foods into the molcajete. It looks and functions very similarly to a western mortar and pestle. The fact that a molcajete will hold whatever is...
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    indigenous kitchen with metate in the foreground, comal, palm tenate, molcajete (stone mortar) and a clay pot. San Juan Achiutla, Oaxaca, México, 2020...
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    Muddler Mochi, the rice cake made by pounding glutinous rice with mallets Molcajete Oralu kallu Rice hulls Winnowing barn "Day 2 - Rice Pounder". Archived...
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  • Antonio, Texas December 14, 2018 Ma Harper's Creole Kitchen Taqueria Molcajetes Santa Rosa, California 388 9 Cultural Twist Finn's Cafe Salt Lake City...
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    especially in demand during Holy Week. Comonfort is known for the making of molcajetes from volcanic stone, and San Miguel is known for figures and other items...
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    papadum. Household stone implements in Karnataka Metate Mortar and pestle Molcajete De La Vega, Garcilaso (2006). "Chapter 7: The Empire Before Arrival of...
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  • fresh tomatoes, chiles and onions with jumiles that have been mashed in a molcajete. The salsa is served with corn tortillas. The beginning of the jumil season...
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    Molinillo, a device used by Mesoamerican royalty for frothing cacao drinks. Molcajete, a basalt stone bowl, used with a tejolote to grind ingredients as a Mesoamerican...
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    Essentially a small battery powered electric mixer. Mortar and pestle Molcajete To crush food, releasing flavours and aromas Generally made from either...
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  • the Mayan and the Aztec drank it hot, thus creating the hot chocolate. Molcajete Metate Comal Molinillo Tortilla press Petate Chia seed Guava Rubus Sweet...
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    Order of the Aztec Eagle by Mexican Government. 1984: Award of The Jade Molcajete from Tourism Secretariat and the Holiday Inn hotel chain 1991: Amando...
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    huarache, which is another type of sandal; tlapalería, hardware store, molcajete, a stone mortar, etc. Other times, the Nahuatl word has almost completely...
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  • Malintzin) Mecapal (tumpline) Mecate (rope) Metate (grinding stones) Mitote Molcajete (mortar and pestle) Nixtamal Ocote Otate Paliacate Cacle (from nahuatl...
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  • Pint Jackson, MS 11 EV1111 Stretchy Pants Required Cielo Mar y Tierra Molcajete (Earth, Sea & Sky) Justin Brunson Adelitas Cocina y Cantina Denver, CO...
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    tasajo, cecina enchilada, cocido oaxaqueño, and various sauces such as molcajete, chintextle, borracha, chile pasilla, guajillo y ajo, and gusanitos. Besides...
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  • Gruner pictures her fingers through a punctured molcajete on top of a piece of bright red plastic. A molcajete is a stone tool used to grind different items...
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  • Louisville, Kentucky Milkwood Downtown Louisville January 26, 2019 El Molcajete South Louisville Hammerheads Germantown, Louisville Royal's Hot Chicken...
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  • pepper, and dried ghost peppers (all of which are mashed and mixed in a molcajete). Casey started the challenge by first eating the chicken tinga tacos...
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