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  2. List of Mexican restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Based in the United States, not related to Mexican company El Taco Tote: El Paso, Texas: Ciudad Juárez, Mexico: 1988 23 Don Pedro Mexican Restaurant San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio, Texas: 1968 1 Dos Reales Champaign, Illinois: 7 El Bajío: Mexico City, Mexico: Mexico City, Mexico: 1972 18 El Fenix: Dallas, Texas: Dallas, Texas: 1918 21 Grupo ...

  3. Christmas Day thieves steal outdoor fireplace from Bellingham ...

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    An outdoor fireplace was stolen on Christmas Day from the Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant on Meridian Street. The new outdoor fireplace was in place for a Patio Grand Opening Night, according to a ...

  4. Chipotle - Wikipedia

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    Every few hours, the jalapeños are stirred to mix in the smoke. They are smoked for several days until most of the moisture is removed. The moisture within the red jalapeño peppers slightly decreases from 88% to 81% during the first three days, but by the end of the drying process, the moisture level reaches a final value of 6%.

  5. Crowd welcomed the Year of the Dragon with food and ... - AOL

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    Crowds rang in the Year of the Dragon at the Lenexa Public Market Feb. 11 with sweet treats, various dance performances and even a few dragon-themed board games. It’s the second year the market ...

  6. The Best Way To Store Jalapeños - AOL

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    To maximize shelf life, keep fresh jalapeños in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. “Pop those jalapeños into a plastic bag with a zip lock and keep it slightly vented,” South Carolina-based ...

  7. Pickled pepper - Wikipedia

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    A jar of pickled peppers. A pickled pepper is a Capsicum pepper preserved by pickling, which usually involves submersion in a brine of vinegar and salted water with herbs and spices, often including peppercorns, coriander, dill, and bay leaf.

  8. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pilcher, Jeffrey M. Planet Taco: A Global History of Mexican Food (Oxford University Press, 2012) online review; Pilcher, Jeffrey M. Que Vivan Los Tamales! Food and the Making of Mexican National Identity (1998) Hernandez-Rodriguez, R. Food Cultures of Mexico. Recipes, Customs, and Issues. (Greenwood, 2021).

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