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  2. Pork Tenderloin Cubano with Mango Mojo Recipe - AOL

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    Place the pork between 2 sheets of plastic wrap. Working from the center, pound the pork flat into a 14 x 6-inch rectangle. Remove the plastic wrap.

  3. Pork Tenderloin Cubano with Mango Mojo Recipe - AOL

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    Grill the pork for 20 minutes or until it's cooked through, turning the pork over once halfway through grilling. Remove the pork from the grill and let stand for 10 minutes. Thinly slice the pork and serve with the mango sauce. Tip: When choosing a mango, look for firmness. A ripe mango is slightly soft to the touch.

  4. Pork Tenderloin Cubano with Mango Mojo Recipe - AOL

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  5. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Slow-roasted pork, pork-stuffed cheese balls in Yucatán sauces 158(7) October 12, 2020 El Paso: Fajitas, menudo, rolled tacos and entomatadas: 159(8) October 19, 2020 Bay Area: Chinese dim sum, Indian panipuri, American soul food and Mexican tacos 160(9) October 26, 2020 Aruba: Dutch pea soup, seafood cazuela and cashew cake 161(10) November 2 ...

  6. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana accounted for around 90% of all national sugar production in the antebellum era. [9] Creole cuisine is known for desserts like king cake, pralines, and sweet dough pie. [10] Regional desserts feature local fruits and nuts, such as berries, figs and pecans. [9]

  7. Cajun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cajun cuisine (French: cuisine cadienne [kɥi.zin ka.dʒɛn], Spanish: cocina cadiense) is a subset of Louisiana cooking developed by the Cajuns, itself a Louisianan development incorporating elements of Native American, West African, French, and Spanish cuisine.

  8. Anacardiaceae - Wikipedia

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    Members of this family produce cashew and pistachio nuts, and mango and marula fruits. [5] Some members [which?] produce a viscous or adhesive fluid which turns black and is used as a varnish or for tanning and even as a mordant for red dyes. [5] The sap of Toxicodendron vernicifluum is used to make lacquer for lacquerware and similar products.

  9. Cooking, Recipes and Entertaining Food Stories - AOL.com

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