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  2. Castro remembers Tajín’s .35-ounce bottles were a big part of her school days. “I grew up with that stuff, Tajín as a memory of my childhood, as my part of my lunchbox,” Castro says.

  3. Tajín seasoning - Wikipedia

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    Tajín is used in a variety of preparations. It is used as a garnish, a condiment and an ingredient. [4] [9] [8] It is used in both sweet and savory dishes.[10]The blend is commonly used with fruit, but is also used with vegetables, dips, sauces, desserts, in cocktails such as micheladas, or to rim a margarita.

  4. What Is Tajin—and Why Are People Obsessed with It? - AOL

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    Tajin also makes a convenient rimmer package for bloody Marys. And, if you love the sweet and spicy combination, treat yourself to a bag of Tajin peach rings ! Shop Now

  5. Tagine - Wikipedia

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    A tagine or tajine, also tajin or tagin (Arabic: طاجين, romanized: ṭajīn) is a Maghrebi dish, and also the earthenware pot in which it is cooked. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also called maraq or marqa .

  6. Tajine Zitoun - Wikipedia

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    Algerian tajine zitoun with chicken, carrots and mushrooms. Olive trees have a long history in Algeria, dating back to ancient times. The country has a large number of olive groves, especially in the northern and coastal regions, where the climate and soil are well-suited for olive cultivation.

  7. El Tajín - Wikipedia

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    There are more than a hundred niches in this wall, broken up by a number of entrances. The other structure is the Great Ballcourt, the largest court at El Tajin. It is located at the northwest corner of the Great Xicalcoluihqui and at the base of Tajin Chico. It has vertical sides and is about 213 feet (65 m) long.

  8. Tajine Lham-Lahlou - Wikipedia

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    Lham lahlou: This is the commonly used term in Algiers.For a literal translation, "tadjin lham lahlou" means "sweet meat dish".[14]Tadjin el aïn: In eastern Algeria, particularly in Constantine; "el aïn" is the local term for plums and prunes in this region.

  9. File:El Tajin, Pyramid of the Niches (20064136414).jpg ...

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    El Tajin is a pre-Columbian archeological site in southern Mexico and is one of the largest and most important cities of the Classic era of Mesoamerica. A part of the Classic Veracruz culture, El Tajin flourished from 600 to 1200 C.E. and during this time numerous temples, palaces, ballcourts, and pyramids were built.