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  2. Aztec cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most information regarding Aztec cooking tools comes from finding the tools themselves, as depictions of the tools in art are rare, and when they are featured, they aren't particularly prominent or detailed. Luckily, tools were most often made of stone and ceramics and as such can be found in large quantities in good condition for study. [12]

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  4. Huarache (food) - Wikipedia

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    Preparing huaraches. Huarache (sometimes spelled guarache; [waˈɾatʃe] ⓘ) is a popular Mexican dish consisting of masa dough with smashed pinto beans placed in the center before it is given an oblong shape, fried, topped with green or red salsa, onions, potato, cilantro and any manner of protein such as ground beef or tongue, then finished with queso fresco. [1]

  5. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Frito pie at Five & Dime General Store on the Santa Fe Plaza Frito pie – a Tex-Mex casserole, made of red chile sauce, sometimes with meat and or pinto beans , atop a bed of Fritos (or similar) corn chips, topped with cheese, usually topped also with shredded lettuce, chopped tomato, and onion.

  6. Pulque - Wikipedia

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    Pulque is a milk-colored, somewhat viscous liquid that produces a light foam. It is made by fermenting the sap of certain types of maguey (agave) plants. In contrast, mezcal is made from the cooked heart of certain agave plants, and tequila is made all or mostly from the blue agave.

  7. Plaza Aragón metro station - Wikipedia

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    The station was built at-grade level; [3] the Plaza Aragón–Ciudad Azteca section is 574 meters (1,883 ft) long, while the opposite section towards Olímpica metro station measures 709 meters (2,326 ft). [5] The station is accessible to people with disabilities as there are elevators, tactile pavings and braille signage plates. [2]

  8. Multiplaza Aragón - Wikipedia

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    The shopping center in 2024. Multiplaza Aragón is a shopping center in Ecatepec, in Greater Mexico City, opened in 1978. [1] As of 2018, it had the highest number of visitors of any shopping center in the metropolitan area, 2.8 million visitors per month. [2]

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