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  2. Relleno negro - Wikipedia

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    Relleno negro. Turkey relleno negro. Relleno negro (black stuffing) is a dish from Yucatán, México, based on turkey, pork and mixed chili peppers (chilmole). [ 1][ 2][ 3] It is traditionally prepared in the month of November in a festival called Hanal Pixán. [ 4]

  3. Mole (sauce) - Wikipedia

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    Mole (Spanish:; from Nahuatl mōlli, Nahuatl:), meaning 'sauce', is a traditional sauce and marinade originally used in Mexican cuisine.In contemporary Mexico the term is used for a number of sauces, some quite dissimilar, including mole amarillo or amarillito (yellow mole), mole chichilo, mole colorado or coloradito (reddish mole), mole manchamantel or manchamanteles (tablecloth stainer ...

  4. 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.

  5. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cumin, the quintessential "Mexican food" spice, is used very differently in New Mexican food, usually reserved for spicing ground beef and sometimes other meats for burritos, tacos, and nachos. It is not used to flavor red and green chile sauces. Oregano is a sparingly used but common herb in traditional New Mexican dishes.

  6. 13 Delicious Recipes That'll Have You Choosing Ground Turkey ...

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    Breakfast Burritos. If last night’s turkey tacos didn’t get eaten up, save the leftovers for the morning. Just roll it up into a tortilla with eggs, cheese, and salsa.

  7. Chorizo - Wikipedia

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    Mexican chorizo served over enchiladas as part of a breakfast in Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca. Based on the uncooked Spanish chorizo fresco (fresh chorizo), the Mexican versions of chorizo are made not only from fatty pork, but also beef, venison, chicken, and turkey. Kosher and vegan versions are also available. The meat is usually ground (minced) rather ...

  8. Sope (food) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico. Main ingredients. corn dough, vegetables, meat, refried beans, cheese, lettuce, onions, red or green sauce (salsa) Media: Sopes. Sopes with green salsa. A sope (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈso.pe]) is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a fried masa base with savory toppings. Also known as picadita (in Tierra Caliente, Guerrero ...

  9. 8 'Mexican' Dishes No One Actually Eats in Mexico - AOL

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    2. Burritos. If you ask for a burrito in Mexico, you might end up with a small donkey, because 'burrito' literally means 'little donkey.' In the U.S., though, you'll get a concoction wrapped in a ...