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Café de olla (lit. 'pot coffee') is a traditional Mexican coffee beverage. [1] [2] To prepare café de olla, it is essential to use a traditional earthen clay pot, as this gives a special flavor to the coffee. This type of coffee is principally consumed in cold climates and in rural areas.
In 2009, the company opened its second location in City of Commerce, CA. and in 2010 opened its third location in [1] Santa Monica. In 2012, La Monarca Bakery opened its fourth store in South Pasadena, CA. In 2013, [2] La Monarca Bakery opened its fifth store in Hollywood in January, 2014, and its sixth store in Boyle Heights. Its seventh ...
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The name is derived from the Chumash word Kaštiq, meaning "the eye". [6] The Spanish and Mexicans later spelt the name in Spanish as Castéc.Castec is first mentioned on old boundary maps of Rancho San Francisco, as a canyon at the trailhead leading to the old Chumash camp at Castac Lake (Tejon Ranch), which is intermittently wet and briny. [6]
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Rüdesheimer Kaffee is an alcoholic coffee drink from Rüdesheim am Rhein in Germany invented in 1957 by the German television chef Hans Karl Adam []. [1] It is a popular drink in coffee houses.