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  2. Calabacitas con puerco - Wikipedia

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    Calabacita con puerco is a traditional dish in Mexican cuisine.It consists of pork that is sauteed in butter, oil or in its own fat. Garlic, onion, black pepper, salt and chilis are added, and left on the fire until everything is cooked.

  3. Calabaza - Wikipedia

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    Calabaza fruits for sale in a supermarket in the Philippines Calabaza vine. Calabaza is the generic name in the Spanish language for any type of winter squash.Within an English-language context it specifically refers to the West Indian pumpkin, a winter squash typically grown in the West Indies, tropical America, and the Philippines.

  4. Capirotada - Wikipedia

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    A capiróta, according to English linguist and translator John Florio’s —A Worlde of Wordes, or Dictionarie of the Italian and English tongues (1598)— is a: “kind of dainty potage or sauce used in Italy”. [4]

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  6. Tender Pumpkins - Wikipedia

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    Tender Pumpkins or Tender Little Pumpkins (Spanish: Calabacitas tiernas) is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Rosita Quintana and Nelly Montiel. [1] This film marked the acting debut of Ramón Valdés, known mainly for portraying Don Ramón in the 1970s sitcom El Chavo del Ocho.

  7. Pattypan squash - Wikipedia

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    The pattypan squash is also known as scallop squash, [1] granny squash, custard squash, [2] ciblème in Cajun French, [3] button squash, scallopini, [1] or simply "squash" in Australian English, or schwoughksie squash (pronounced "shwooxie squash"), especially if grown in the Poughkeepsie, New York, area. [4]

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  9. Chilaquiles - Wikipedia

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