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    Mercado Juarez Cafes were founded by late Fort Worth Tex-Mex restaurant pioneer Don Bowden. He opened five locations at the peak of 1980s demand for sizzling fajitas, then new to the market, and ...

  3. Traditional markets in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Lo recorrí por años enteros, de mercado a mercado, porque México está en los mercados". (I went from market to market for years, because Mexico is in its markets.) - Pablo Neruda [1] In every city, town or village in Mexico, there is a traditional market designed to meet basic needs. These can be called by different names.

  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]

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    The menu has a new “fireworks” burger with fresh jalapenos, bacon, pepper jack cheese and chipotle mayo on an upgraded jalapeno-cheddar sourdough bun ($12.95). Campo Verde is a 35-year ...

  6. La Lagunilla Market - Wikipedia

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    View of one of the buildings of the fixed market. La Lagunilla Market is a traditional public market in Mexico City, located about ten blocks north of the city's main plaza, in a neighborhood called La Lagunilla.

  7. Central de Abasto - Wikipedia

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    Central de Abasto is one of the two large wholesale markets in Mexico City, along with the Nueva Viga market, which specializes in fish and seafood. [1]The Central de Abasto (also spelled Abastos; English for "Supply Center") is Mexico City's main wholesale market for produce and other foodstuffs run similarly to traditional public markets.

  8. Michoacán Market - Wikipedia

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    The market was created in 1946. [3] The building was designed in the Functionalist style of Modernist architecture.It was considered a modern and European based style, with design elements distinctive from much of Early 20th century Mexican architecture including, the use of steel and concrete, lightweight walls, the absence of ornamentation in both the interiors spaces and exterior facades ...

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    Johann Teran, a Venezuelan in the United States on humanitarian parole, speaks about the new uncertainties for migrants since the Trump administration has canceled humanitarian protections, at his ...