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  2. The Best Burrito in Every State - AOL

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    The list of incredible Mexican restaurants spread across the United States is long and beautiful, but not every restaurant is famous for its entire menu. ... San Diego, which is separated from ...

  3. Los Danzantes - Wikipedia

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    Around 1997, Gustavo opened a distillery in Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca, which is managed by his twin brother, Jaime Muñoz. [11] In 2001, Los Danzantes Oaxaca opened in the historic center of Oaxaca City. [1] Alejandro Burgos is the chef, as of 2022. The eatery cultivates most of the fruits and vegetables used in the dishes in their orchard. [6]

  4. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Among the awarded restaurants, Michelin included a taco stand, Taquería El Califa de León. [3] Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the Michelin Guides, said it took time to choose which restaurants to visit. He added that 11 Mexican food restaurants in other countries had one Michelin star, and two had two as of 2023. [4]

  5. Southern Puebla Mixtec - Wikipedia

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    Southern Puebla Mixtec, denominated by INALI as Puebla-Oaxaca borderline Mixtec, and also known as Acatlán Mixtec, is a Mixtec language of Puebla and Oaxaca State in Mexico. It is spoken in the towns of Acatlán , Xayacatlán de Bravo , San Jerónimo Xayacatlán , Petlalcingo (which it shares with Chazumba Mixtec ), and Zapotitlán Palmas .

  6. Pork Mole Negro, a 10 ounce pork flank topped with Oaxacan mole negro, truffle huitlacoche foam, and grilled peach chutney, apart of the Destination Oaxaca limited time menu at Toro Toro Fort Worth.

  7. Mixteca Alta Formative Project - Wikipedia

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    Mixteca Alta Formative Project (2003–present) is an archaeological project directed by Andrew Balkansky that focuses on the Mixtec of Oaxaca, Mexico.The project, which is funded by the National Science Foundation, [1] the National Geographic Society, and the H. John Heinz III Fund, [2] seeks to understand Mixtec origins and their transition to urbanism. [3]

  8. La Mixteca - Wikipedia

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    La Mixteca is a cultural, economic and political region in Western Oaxaca and neighboring portions of Puebla, Guerrero in south-central Mexico, which refers to the home of the Mixtec people. In their languages, the region is called either Ñuu Djau, Ñuu Davi or Ñuu Savi. Two-thirds of all Mixtecs live in the region, and the entire national ...

  9. Ixtayutla Mixtec - Wikipedia

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