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  2. Aztec cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In major Aztec towns and cities there were vendors that sold street food of all kinds, catering to both the rich and poor. Other than ingredients and prepared food every imaginable type of ātōlli could be bought, either to quench one's thirst or as an instant meal in liquid form. [10]

  3. Moctezuma's Table - Wikipedia

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    Moctezuma's table refers to both the place and the manner in which the Aztec emperor ate his food.Important chronologists were witnesses to this daily ritual. One of these, Bernal Díaz del Castillo, extrapolated in his book, The True History of the Conquest of New Spain (Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España), how the Mexicas specific protocols and etiquette were passed down ...

  4. Tianguis - Wikipedia

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    Model of Aztec tianguis at the National Museum of Anthropology Tianguis in Mexico City in 1885 Hall in the La Merced Market in Mexico City. The tradition of buying and selling in temporary markets set up either on a regular basis (weekly, monthly, etc.) is a strong feature in much of Mexican culture and has a history that extends far back into the pre-Hispanic period. [1]

  5. Cuisine of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Here they lived off the rich food resources of the lake and developed sophisticated constructions of canals for irrigation, terracing, and 'sunken' gardens called chinampas to work the productive marsh lands around the lake. [1] By the late 16th century, sweetened chocolate drinks spiced with nutmeg and cinnamon were very popular in Mexico City.

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  7. List of Mexican dishes - Wikipedia

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    Paletas, popsicles (or ice lollies), the street popsicle vendor is a noted fixture of Mexico's urban landscape. Palmier; A piece of sugary pan de muerto. Pan de muerto, sugar covered pieces of bread traditionally eaten at the Día de muertos festivity; Pan dulce, sweet pastries in many shapes and sizes that are very popular for breakfast.

  8. These 6 new food venders are making their Minnesota State ...

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    The new vendor is serving Chicken and Chorizo Paella, a traditional Spanish caramelized rice dish with leeks, red bell peppers, zucchini and snap peas, with an option to add a fried egg or seafood.

  9. Vendors sold food in this Fresno County spot for years. Why ...

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    “For seven years, I’ve been selling from that spot and the county never said anything about it,” one vendor said.