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  2. Guacamole - Wikipedia

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    Guacamole (Spanish: [ɡwakaˈmole] ⓘ; informally shortened to guac in the United States [1] since the 1980s) [2] is an avocado-based dip, spread, or salad first developed in Mexico. [3] In addition to its use in modern Mexican cuisine , it has become part of international cuisine as a dip, condiment , and salad ingredient.

  3. List of Spanish words of Nahuatl origin - Wikipedia

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    Documented Nahuatl words in the Spanish language (mostly as spoken in Mexico and Mesoamerica), also called Nahuatlismos include an extensive list of words that represent (i) animals, (ii) plants, fruit and vegetables, (iii) foods and beverages, and (iv) domestic appliances. Many of these words end with the absolutive suffix "-tl" in Nahuatl.

  4. Molcajete - Wikipedia

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    Molcajete used to grind spices Molcajete as a food container. Molcajetes are used to crush and grind spices, and to prepare salsas and guacamole.The rough surface of the basalt stone creates a superb grinding surface that maintains itself over time as tiny bubbles in the basalt are ground down, replenishing the textured surface.

  5. Rob Gronkowski Shares His Signature Buffalo-Inspired ... - AOL

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    In addition to sharing his guacamole recipe courtesy of Avocados From Mexico, Gronkowski and the produce company are also giving away limited edition insulated guacamole fanny packs, complete with ...

  6. Holy Guacamole! These 25 Avocado Puns Hit the Spot

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    4. My baby brother already loves guacamole. He’s an avo-kiddo! 5. To make an avocado disappear, say “Avocadabra!” 6. The number of units in one guacaMOLE of any substance: “Avocadro’s ...

  7. Nahuatl - Wikipedia

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    The Aztecs called (red) tomatoes xitōmatl, whereas the green tomatillo was called tōmatl; the latter is the source for the English word tomato. Many Nahuatl words have been borrowed into the Spanish language, most of which are terms designating things indigenous to the Americas.

  8. The Surprising Ingredient Eva Longoria Adds to Her Guacamole

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    Just a squeeze makes the tastiest guac.

  9. Avocado - Wikipedia

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    The Nahuatl āhuacatl can be compounded with other words, as in ahuacamolli, meaning avocado soup or sauce, from which the Spanish word guacamole derives. [50] In the United Kingdom the term avocado pear, applied when avocados first became commonly available in the 1960s, is sometimes used. [51]