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  4. Concha - Wikipedia

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    Concha (Spanish, 'shell'), plural conchas, is a traditional Hispanic sweet bread with similar consistency to a brioche. [1] Conchas get their name from their round shape and their striped, seashell -like appearance.

  5. Pan dulce - Wikipedia

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    Pan dulce comes in different shapes, colors and sizes as pictured above. Pan dulce, literally meaning "sweet bread", is the general name for a variety of Mexican pastries.

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    How To Make My Millionaire Crackers. For about 38 crackers, you’ll need: 1 sleeve Club (or similar) crackers, about 38 crackers. 2 ounces cream cheese or Boursin cheese, room temperature

  7. Conchera - Wikipedia

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    The bodies of the lutes were traditionally made from a concha (armadillo shell). [3] Today the bowls may be made of wood and the mandolin have a flat back.. mandolinos de concheros or mandolina conchera: with 4 double courses (8 strings), tuned as mandolin (g-d-a-e).

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    This week, a TikTok video appeared to show that Fortune 500 home improvement retailer Home Depot allegedly masked original prices on items with a “Black Friday deal” of the exact same price ...

  9. Conch - Wikipedia

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    Conch shells are sometimes used as decoration, as decorative planters, and in cameo making. [19] [20] In the Aztec culture, the conch played an important role in rituals, war, art, music, mythology, festivals, and even the calendar. [21] In India, some artisans make souvenirs, deity idols and other crafts by carving natural conch shells by ...