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  2. Oaxacan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Oaxacan cooking varies region by region, but a number of dishes can be found in nearly all parts of the state. Tlayudas are large chewy tortillas with toppings of beans, guacamole, meat or seafood, and cheese. [1] [10] The most traditional Oaxacan tamales are large, wrapped in banana leaves with a mole filling. [9]

  3. Los Danzantes - Wikipedia

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    Around 1997, Gustavo opened a distillery in Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca, which is managed by his twin brother, Jaime Muñoz. [11] In 2001, Los Danzantes Oaxaca opened in the historic center of Oaxaca City. [1] Alejandro Burgos is the chef, as of 2022. The eatery cultivates most of the fruits and vegetables used in the dishes in their orchard. [6]

  4. For Oaxacans in L.A., city councilmembers racist ... - AOL

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    Ivan Vasquez, owner of Madre!, a Oaxacan restaurant and mezcaleria, questioned whether Martinez truly understood L.A. to make such callous remarks about one of the largest Indigenous communities ...

  5. Tlayuda - Wikipedia

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    Tlayuda con falda, a tlayuda folded in half and topped with grilled skirt steak. Tlayuda (Spanish pronunciation: [tɬaˈʝuða]), sometimes spelled clayuda, [1] [2] is a handmade dish in traditional Oaxacan cuisine, consisting of a large, thin, crunchy, partially fried or toasted tortilla [3] covered with a spread of refried beans, asiento (unrefined pork lard), lettuce or cabbage, avocado ...

  6. Salmonella outbreak at popular L.A. Oaxacan restaurant sickens 44

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    A lawsuit was filed against Madre in Valencia after dozens reported they were sick in salmonella outbreak. The restaurant is now open after L.A. County shut down the restaurant for about a week.

  7. Memela - Wikipedia

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    Memelas, also known as memelitas, [1] are fried or toasted cakes made of masa topped with different fresh ingredients eaten as antojitos or snacks in the states of Guerrero, Oaxaca, Tlaxcala, [2] and Puebla, Mexico, which has its origins in prehispanic food.

  8. Category:Oaxacan cuisine - Wikipedia

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  9. L.A.'s Oaxacan community rallies after wildfire devastates a ...

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