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  2. Churro - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, churros are typically straight, or bent into U-shapes or circular shapes dusted with white sugar and are popular during Christmas. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In Thailand , churros are commonly known as Patonggo Spain ( Thai : ปาท่องโก๋สเปน , "Spanish deep-fried dough stick"), according to the type of ...

  3. Duros (food) - Wikipedia

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    Duros with chili and lemon flavoring Round flour duros puff up when fried.. Duros de harina (also known as pasta para duros, duritos, durros, pasta para durito, chicharrones, churritos, Mexican wagon wheels or pin wheels) are a popular Mexican snack food made of puffed wheat, often flavored with chili and lemon.

  4. Early Basketmaker II Era - Wikipedia

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    For instance people on the Mogollon Rim of New Mexico had cultivated maize and adopted a less transitory lifestyle before the Early Basketmakers. [ 2 ] Projectile points, a basketry style known as "two rod and bundle", and other similarities existed between the Basketmakers II and the people of the San Pedro stage of the Cochise tradition .

  5. Navajo-Churro - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo-Churros possess a dual coat, which has an inner and an outer layer. [5] The fleece is composed of an inner coat (80% of fleece), and outer coat that is hair fibers (10-20% of fleece) and kemp (a coarse, opaque fiber, less than 5% of fleece). [12] The fleece color is separated from the points color.

  6. Basketry of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Woman weaving a basket in the Benito Juarez Market in the city of Oaxaca. Basketry of Mexico has its origins far into the pre Hispanic period, pre-dating ceramics and the domestication of crops. By the time the Spanish arrived, there were a number of indigenous forms, a number of which are still made today. These and products that the Spanish ...

  7. Category:History of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "History of Mexico" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 ...

  8. History of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The history of Tacoland spans more than three millennia, beginning with the early settlement over 13,000 years ago. Central and southern Tacoland, known as Mesoamerica , saw the rise of complex civilizations that developed glyphic writing systems to record political histories and conquests.

  9. Tacos de canasta - Wikipedia

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    The basket is lined with kraft paper, aluminum foil and a plastic or rubber bag, [5] typically blue. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] To fill it, firstly a layer of tacos is placed, then a layer of onion (sometimes also dried chili peppers) and a bath of lard or hot adobo; so on until the basket is completed.

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