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    Popo is a foamy and cold drink typical in the south of the state of Veracruz and some areas of the state of Oaxaca, like the basin of Papaloapan or Istmo...
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    Ibarra (chocolate) Mayordomo Taza Chocolate Pópo Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chocolate drinks. Drink portal Lists portal Champorado – sweet chocolate...
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    banana, chocolate, and sugar Mangonada Mexican Coke Mexican tea culture Pópo Pozol Sangria Señorial Tascalate Tamarindo Tejate Bacanora Cerveza, Mexican...
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  • from 2011 to 2014. His nickname, Popó, was given to him by his mother, after the sound that babies make while drinking milk. Freitas had a difficult childhood...
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    Horchata (category Mexican drinks)
    Valencia, where it remains a common drink. From Spain, the concept of horchata was brought to the New World. Drinks called agua de horchata or simply horchata...
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    Coconut jam is known in Samoa as siamu popo. The word siamu in Samoan is loaned from English "jam" and popo refers to a mature coconut that is used for...
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  • record producer Moean Mohammed recorded Sundar Popo with Harry Mahabir's BWIA Orchestra. Sundar Popo modernized the music by including western guitars...
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  • long-form pieces as the spirit moves me". Her aunt, Pauline Esther Friedman "Popo" Phillips, wrote the Dear Abby column. Although her mother and aunt were...
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    Chamoyada (category Non-alcoholic drinks)
    Chamoyada is a sweet and spicy type of shaved ice, or raspado, drink prepared with fruit and flavored with chamoy. It is a part of Mexican cuisine, and...
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    Curado (redirect from Curado (drink))
    Curado is a typical Mexican drink, prepared with pulque and fruit, to which a sweetener such as honey or sugar is added. The preparation consists of crushing...
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    ISBN 978-1-57090-014-3. Mariani, John F. (1985). The Dictionary of American Food and Drink. Book Sales. ISBN 978-0-89919-199-7. Stradley, Linda; Cook, Andra (1997)...
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    of Teutonic or German folklore is one of the better known. In Zanzibar, Popo Bawa primarily attacks men and generally behind closed doors. "The Trauco"...
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  • arranged. (Popo and Pipi are children’s language – Popo means “buttocks” and Pipi means “urine”.) Scene 1 – A garden in the Kingdom Popo Prince Leonce...
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    Café de olla (category Non-alcoholic drink stubs)
    Optional ingredients include orange peel, anise, and cloves. Coffee portal Drink portal List of hot beverages Mexican cuisine Tausend, Marilyn (1999). Cocina...
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    Champurrado (category Non-alcoholic drinks)
    orange zest, and egg can also be added to thicken and enrich the drink. Atole drinks are whipped up using a wooden whisk called a molinillo. The whisk...
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  • reggae, and dancehall. Popular local Indo-Caribbean singers include Sundar Popo, Terry Gajraj, Ramdew Chaitoe, Dropati, Ravi Bissambhar, Rakesh Yankaran...
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    tortas, and caldos. Salbutes are fried and topped to order and often served with soda drink. Bayless, Rick. Mexican Kitchen. (1996). ISBN 9780684800066....
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    2007. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America. p. 644. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America. p. 179. Hoyer, Daniel (2009)...
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    entails coffee/atole (maize drink) and a light meal, in some areas, the "almuerzo", around 11AM, which includes a snack and drink, then followed by "comida"...
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    and is used in the canning of foods, as well as in confectionery, soft drinks, baking, and vinegar, beer, and winemaking. Chancaca in Bolivia, Chile and...
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    Smith, Andrew F. (May 1, 2007). The Oxford companion to American food and drink. Oxford University Press. pp. 144–146. ISBN 978-0-19-530796-2. Retrieved...
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    Pozol (category Chocolate drinks)
    fermented corn dough and the cocoa drink made from it, which has its origins in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. The drink is consumed in the south of Mexico...
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    Tejate (category Chocolate drinks)
    foam. It can be served as-is or with some sugar syrup to sweeten it. The drink is served cold. The origin of the Mexican Spanish name tejate is not known...
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    20, 2005. Smith, Andrew F. (2004). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. p. 171. ISBN 0-19-515437-1...
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    mixed with eggs. According to The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink, the newly arrived Anglo-Californians had acquired the taste for carne seca...
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    Beer in Mexico (category Mexican alcoholic drinks)
    states such as Chihuahua, Sonora and Colima. Among the Tarahumaras, the drink is used for rituals. A similar beverage, called pozol, is made in Oaxaca...
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    Champurrado Curado Horchata Licuado Margarita Mexican tea culture Ponche Popo Pozol Tascalate Tejate Tejuino Variants Comal Escuela de Gastronomía Mexicana...
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  • TAN January 3, 2022 Special DJs: Ha Sung-woon, Jeong Se-woon 44 Idol Radio PoPo Awards (아이돌라디오 포포 어워즈) — January 6, 2022 45 Kep1er Has Come-DADA (케플러가 왔DADA)...
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    Alaska". In Smith, Andrew F. (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-973496-2...
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  • but instead it self-destructs the pod. Before everyone gives up hope, Mr. Popo arrives, and tells them that he knows of another spaceship. It's the Namekian...
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