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  2. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mexican cuisine [ 5] is a complex and ancient cuisine, with techniques and skills developed over thousands of years of history. [ 6] It is created mostly with ingredients native to Mexico, as well as those brought over by the Spanish conquistadors, with some new influences since then.

  3. List of Mexican dishes - Wikipedia

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    Menudo. Molotes. Cochinita pibil is a traditional Mexican slow-roasted pork dish from the Yucatán Peninsula of Mayan origin. Flautas with guacamole. Sopes. Tacos al pastor. Tacos prepared with a carnitas filling. Aguachile. Avocado.

  4. List of foods with religious symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Easter egg - associated with Easter, as a symbol of new life. [10] [11] Fanesca - Soup eaten during Holy Week in Ecuador. It contains twelve types of beans representing the Apostles and salt cod representing Jesus Christ. [12] Figs - Figs in the Bible are used prominently as symbols.

  5. Making a move to Miami: This Mexican restaurant from ... - AOL

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    July 12, 2024 at 4:30 AM. A couple of Broward restaurateurs have made the big move south to Miami, opening the latest addition to the Wynwood restaurant scene: a Mexican spot that aims to thread ...

  6. Best Mexican food: 23 dishes to try - AOL

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    Another breakfast option typical of Mexico City, the tecolota takes the traditional chilaquiles dish up another level. The tecolota involves a toasty bolillo roll, filled with refried beans ...

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  8. Tequesta - Wikipedia

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    The Tequesta lived in the southeastern parts of present-day Florida. They lived in the region since the 3rd century BC in the late Archaic period of the continent, and remained for roughly 2,000 years, [1] By the 1800s, most had died as a result of settlement battles, slavery, and disease. [2] The Tequesta tribe had only a few survivors by the ...

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