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  2. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    In most cases gorditas are shallow-fried with vegetable oil in a deep comal, but they can also be deep-fried, making the outside crisper. In Durango and other states of Northern Mexico, gorditas are commonly made from wheat flour and look like small pita breads. The dough (masa) is identical to that of a wheat flour tortilla. It is cooked on a ...

  3. One-Pot Arroz con Pollo Will Feed the Whole Family

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    Arroz con pollo is an aromatic one-pot dinner recipe with homemade sofrito, saffron seasoning, and plenty of vegetables to flavor the chicken and rice.

  4. Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the pupusa in El Salvador is the pupusa de arroz, originally hailing from the town of Olocuilta in the east of San Salvador. [ citation needed ] Rice flour is used to make the dough and they are usually stuffed with chopped pork, cheese, beans, zucchini, and other vegetables.

  5. The 10 Best Protein-Packed Snacks to Buy at Sam’s Club - AOL

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    Full, hearty meals are a vital part of any healthy diet. But don’t discount the importance of snacks. The right snacks can help you stay satisfied between meals and keep your energy up all day.

  6. Two Fat Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Two Fat Ladies was a British cooking programme starring Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright.It originally ran for four series – twenty-four episodes – from 9 October 1996 to 28 September 1999, being produced by Optomen Television for the BBC.

  7. Carmen Ramírez Degollado - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Ramírez Degollado was born in 1940 in Xalapa, Veracruz, a colonial city in the mountains of the state, surrounded by nature and coffee fields.From the colonial period to the 19th century, it was a prosperous city and developed its own variant on Mexican cuisine.

  8. Sheng nü - Wikipedia

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    Catherinette was a traditional French label for women 25 years old or older who were still unmarried by the Feast of Saint Catherine of Alexandria on 25 November. [79] The French idiom , "to do St. Catherine's hair", meaning "to remain an old maid" is also associated with this tradition.

  9. File:Nopales con papas y gorditas de chicharrón, Tequixquiac ...

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