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  2. Tazos - Wikipedia

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    Tazos started out with a set of 100 disks featuring the images of Looney Tunes characters and 124 Tiny Toons tazos in 1994. The disks were added to the products of Mexican snacks company Sabritas and were named after the expression taconazo (to kick with the heel) which was a reference to another popular school game in Mexico where children open bottles with their shoes trying to launch the ...

  3. Potato pancake - Wikipedia

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    American hash browns are also without eggs and flour. Potato pancake is a traditional favorite in the southern parts of Indiana during holiday festivities. [6] In Taranto, Italy potato pancakes are called frittelle di patate alla tarantina and are made with potatoes, salt and Canestrato Pugliese. Potato pancakes from Austria

  4. Hash (food) - Wikipedia

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    Another variant, called pork giniling (giniling meaning 'ground') or giniling na baboy is similar to picadillo, and includes carrots, potatoes, and hard boiled egg in tomato sauce. In Germany, Labskaus is made with beef or corned beef minced with onions and boiled potatoes and fried in lard. Beetroot and herring may be added, or served as a ...

  5. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    A breakfast burrito is composed of breakfast foods from American cuisine, particularly scrambled eggs, wrapped in a flour tortilla. This style was invented and popularized in several regional American cuisines, most notably New Mexican cuisine, Southwestern cuisine, Californian cuisine, and Tex-Mex.

  6. History of the potato - Wikipedia

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    In 1588, botanist Carolus Clusius made a painting of what he called "Papas Peruanorum" from a specimen in the Low Countries; in 1601 he reported that potatoes were in common use in northern Italy for animal fodder and for human consumption. [28] The potato first spread in Europe for non-food purposes.

  7. Spanish omelette - Wikipedia

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    Spanish omelette [1] or Spanish tortilla [2] is a traditional dish from Spain.It is celebrated as one of the most popular dishes of the Spanish cuisine. [3] It is an omelette made with eggs and potatoes, usually including onion.

  8. List of potato dishes - Wikipedia

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    A soup made of meat (usually beef or pork), potatoes, carrots, and cabbage, occasionally also added with string beans and plantains. Okroshka: Russia: A cold soup with raw vegetables (like cucumbers, radishes and spring onions), boiled potatoes, eggs, and a cooked meat such as beef, veal, sausages, or ham with kvass and a sour cream, for ...

  9. Hash browns - Wikipedia

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    Hash browns are often served as part of an English breakfast. [9]A chef may prepare hash browns by either grating potato or forming riced potatoes into patties before frying with onions (moisture and potato starch can hold them together); however, if a binding agent is added (egg or flour for example), such a preparation constitutes a potato pancake.