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Aguapanela, agua de panela or agüepanela is a drink commonly found throughout South America and a few parts of Central America and Caribbean. Its literal translation means "panela water" as it is an infusion made from panela which is derived from hardened sugar cane juice.
Papelón con limón (Regional Spanish for: Panela with lemon) is a Venezuelan beverage made with rapadura (raw hardened sugar cane juice), water and lemon or lime juice. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is usually served during the hottest hours of the day, and commonly offered with traditional Venezuelan food, such as arepas , cachapas or hervidos (rich chicken ...
Limón de Pica is an unusually acidic lime from the oasis town of Pica in Atacama Desert.The Limones de Pica have had an appellation of origin since 2010. [1] The environment where the limes are grown has a mild microclimate that does not display the typical high temperature oscillations seen in many of the world's deserts. [2]
Limone is headed by a mayor (sindaco) assisted by a legislative body, the consiglio comunale, and an executive body, the giunta comunale.Since 1995 the mayor and members of the consiglio comunale are directly elected together by resident citizens, while from 1945 to 1995 the mayor was chosen by the legislative body.
Hospital Dr. Tony Facio Castro, known as Hospital Tony Facio, in Limón, Costa Rica, caters to the health needs of Limón Province. [1]The hospital occupies 22,000 square metres and is divided into modules including hospitalization and outpatient facilities.
Limon is a statutory town in Lincoln County, Colorado, United States. [2] Its population was 2,043 at the 2020 United States Census , the most populous municipality of the county. [ 5 ] Limon lies at the intersection of Interstate 70 , U.S. Highways 24 , 40 , 287 , and Colorado Highway 71 .
Much of Limón's work is defined by her identity as a queer Tejana raised in a working-class household. Consequently, themes of navigating multiple cultural identities, intersecting layers of oppression, and the results of education and social mobility are recurring themes in her writing.
Limón y Sal (English: Lemon and Salt) is the fourth studio album released by Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas.Recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina, [citation needed] it was first released in Mexico on May 30, 2006 and in the United States on June 6, 2006.