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  2. The Stories of Eva Luna - Wikipedia

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    The Stories of Eva Luna (Spanish: Cuentos de Eva Luna) is a collection of Spanish-language short stories by the Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende.It consists of stories told by the title character of Allende's earlier novel Eva Luna.

  3. Cuento de Navidad - Wikipedia

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    Cuento de Navidad (English: A Christmas Carol), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Eugenio Cobo for Televisa in 1999. It is an adaptation of the 1843 eponymous novel by the famed English writer Charles Dickens .

  4. Cuento - Wikipedia

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    Cuento is a Spanish word meaning literally "story" or "tale". Cuento may specifically refer to folk tales, a category of folklore that includes stories passed down through oral tradition. The word cuento may also be used as a verb to say "tell", as if you are "telling" a story ("Cuento").

  5. Tales of Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Manhattan is a 1942 American anthology film directed by Julien Duvivier.Thirteen writers, including Ben Hecht, Alan Campbell, Ferenc Molnár, Samuel Hoffenstein, and Donald Ogden Stewart, worked on the six stories in this film.

  6. Manteca (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Manteca" is one of the earliest foundational tunes of Afro-Cuban jazz. Co-written by Dizzy Gillespie , Chano Pozo and Gil Fuller in 1947, it is among the most famous of Gillespie's recordings (along with the earlier " A Night in Tunisia ") and is "one of the most important records ever made in the United States", according to Gary Giddins of ...

  7. Manteca (album) - Wikipedia

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    Manteca is an album by jazz pianist Red Garland, released in 1958 on Prestige Records. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The CD reissue included a bonus track recorded during the same session. [ 6 ]

  8. Mantecada - Wikipedia

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    [4] There is a type of cake known as mantecada in Colombia and Venezuela where the whole is cut into pieces after baking. [5] Certain brands commercialize packed mini-mantecadas in Mexico and Latin America. [6] Mantecadas should not be confused with mantecados, a much denser, non spongy very different type of pastry.

  9. Milhojas - Wikipedia

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    They are made with stacked layers of puff pastry, [2] often filled with meringue, and other times with creme patissiere; cream; dulce de leche; a creamy mix of condensed milk, sugar, and vanilla; or white chocolate and are part of the cuisines of Spain, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, [2 ...