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  2. Mole Meatballs Are the Zesty Appetizer Your Menu Has Been Missing

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    For the uninitiated, mole (moh-lay) is a sauce that’s traditional in many parts of Mexico, including Oaxaca and Pueblo. These thick, pourable sauces come in many forms—mole negro, mole verde ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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 ...

  5. A guava mole for Día de Muertos to honor your departed loved ones

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    Mole, from Náhuatl mōlli, means sauce. The term is used interchangeably for mole negro, rojo, amarillo and manchamanteles, to name a few of the famous Oaxacan styles.

  6. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    One major feature of Oaxacan cuisine is its seven mole varieties, second only to mole poblano in popularity. The seven are Negro (black), Amarillo (yellow), Coloradito (little red), Mancha Manteles (table cloth stainer), Chichilo (smoky stew), Rojo (red), and Verde (green).

  7. 'Mexican culture is corn.' A temple of masa opens in L.A.

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    Plump, cheese-stuffed plantain balls float in a rich house-made Oaxacan mole negro. Thick wedges of pan de calabaza, studded with bits of zucchini, can come topped with dollops of cream.

  8. 13 tasty gifts you can only get from L.A. restaurants - AOL

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    A bottle of mezcal from Madre Oaxacan Restaurant and Mezcaleria ... Madre celebrates the ancestral cuisine of his Oaxacan homeland, including mole-filled tamales and tlayudas topped with cured ...

  9. List of Mexican dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bistec. Albóndigas, Mexican meatballs; Aporreadillo; Beef brain; Bistec; Carne asada, grilled beef; Carne a la tampiqueña, carne asada that is usually accompanied by a small portion of enchiladas (or chilaquiles), refried beans, fresh cheese, guacamole, and a vegetable (often rajas; grilled slices of Poblano peppers)