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  2. Tepache - Wikipedia

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    Tepache is a fermented beverage made from the peel and the rind of pineapples, and is sweetened either with piloncillo or brown sugar. It is sometimes seasoned with chili powder and served cold. Tepache is usually sold as a chilled drink by street vendors in Mexico , stored in barrels to expedite the fermentation process.

  3. Tepache, Sonora - Wikipedia

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    Tepache is a small town in Tepache Municipality in the east of the Mexican state of Sonora. [1] Its location by GPS coordinates is at: Longitude (dec): -109.528889; Latitude (dec): 29.533333. On the 20th June 2024, Tepache tied Mexico's all time high temperature record with a reading of 52^C.

  4. Tepache Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The municipal area is 752.85 km 2. [2] The municipal population counted in 2000 was 1,539, of which 779 were male and 760 were female. [2] The population of the main settlement and municipal seat was 1,448 in 2000.

  5. Frumex - Wikipedia

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    Frumex Corporation, producers of a commercial version of the traditional Mexican drink Tepache a trade name for the loop diuretic medication known generically as Furosemide Topics referred to by the same term

  6. Tlaquepaque - Wikipedia

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    Tlaquepaque is also known for its famous tepache, a partially fermented drink made with pineapple, brown sugar and water. [citation needed] Sister cities.

  7. File:Tepache en Sonora.svg - Wikipedia

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    Español: Mapa del municipio de Tepache, Sonora, México. Русский: Муниципалитет Тепаче на карте мексиканского штата Сонора. English: Map of the municipality of Tepache the mexican state of Sonora.

  8. Moctezuma volcanic field - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Moctezuma and its tributary Rio Tepache flow through the area. [3] [4] Lava flows have repeatedly impounded the Moctezuma river and dammed it. [11] Rocks erupted in the field are basaltic andesite and hawaiite. These rocks are mafic and often hypersthene, nepheline or quartz normative. Olivine forms phenocrysts.

  9. Municipalities of Sonora - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Sonora highlighted. Sonora is a state in Northwestern Mexico that is divided into 72 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the eighteenth most populated state with 2,944,840 inhabitants and the 2nd largest by land area spanning 179,354.7 square kilometres (69,249.2 sq mi).