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  2. Wahaka - Wikipedia

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    Wahaka may refer to: The phonetic pronunciation of the state of Oaxaca in Mexico; The name of a brand of an artisanal mezcal produced by Zapotec family in San Dionisio, Oaxaca; Wahaka, the name of the rock also known as the "Three Brothers (Yosemite)", in Yosemite Valley, Mariposa County, California

  3. Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    There is a saying in Oaxaca, "Para todo mal, mezcal, para todo bien, también" (For everything bad, mezcal; for everything good, the same.) Alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks (as well as food items) based on the maguey plant have been consumed in many parts of Mexico since early in the pre-Hispanic period.

  4. Oaxaca cheese - Wikipedia

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    Oaxaca cheese is often confused with asadero (queso asadero), a cheese produced in the northern state of Chihuahua.They are similar in texture, but they are produced with different methods, making Oaxaca cheese moister.

  5. The 7 Best Mezcal Bars in the U.S., According to the Experts

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    Agave experts recommend the most comprehensive and thoughtful mezcal programs in the country.

  6. Mezcal - Wikipedia

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    Mezcal (/ m ɛ ˈ s k æ l / ⓘ, Latin American Spanish: ⓘ), sometimes spelled mescal, is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from any type of agave.. Agaves or magueys are endemic to the Americas and found globally as ornamental plants.

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  8. Oaxaca City - Wikipedia

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    A Benevá mezcal dealer in the city of Oaxaca A cup of Oaxacan-style hot chocolate served in a traditional clay mug (with no handle) and pan de yema ('egg-yolk bread') The city of Oaxaca has long been considered "Mexico's culinary capital." [27] The most notable aspect of Oaxacan cuisine is its variety of moles, which are a type of complex sauce.

  9. Category:Mezcal - Wikipedia

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    Mezcal worm This page was last edited on 11 April 2023, at 13:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...