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  2. Polvorón - Wikipedia

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    Mantecado is a name for a variety of Spanish shortbreads that includes the polvorón.The names are often synonymous, but not all mantecados are polvorones.The name mantecado comes from manteca (), usually the fat of Iberian pig (cerdo ibérico), with which they are made, while the name polvorón is based on the fact that these cakes crumble easily into a kind of dust in the hand or the mouth.

  3. Romeritos - Wikipedia

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    Romeritos is a Mexican dish from Central Mexico, [1] consisting of tender sprigs of seepweed (Suaeda spp.) that are boiled or steamed and sometimes served in a mole poblano flavored with dried shrimp.

  4. Polvorones - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 August 2008, at 09:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. TikTok Might Be Gone, But These Viral Recipes Are Here To Stay

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    Dalgona Coffee. Dalgona coffee started as a TikTok trend, and quickly became a staple in our kitchens. All you need is instant coffee, sugar, and water (and a little elbow grease!) to make this ...

  6. 21 Cinco de Mayo desserts, from polvorones to churros

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  7. Chapulines - Wikipedia

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    A fried chapulín Fried egg with Oaxacan chorizo and chapulines. In 2007, several American media reported concerns over lead contamination in products imported from Zimatlán, a municipality in Oaxaca, including chapulines.

  8. Chilaquiles - Wikipedia

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    Encarnación Pinedo published El cocinero español (The Spanish Cook) in 1898 in California and included recipes for chilaquiles tapatíos a la mexicana, chilaquiles a la mexicana, and chilaquiles con camarones secos (chilaquiles with dry shrimp).

  9. Mollete - Wikipedia

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    Molletes in southern Mexico can be served with salsa or pico de gallo or topped with sliced ham, chorizo, bacon or mushrooms. There is also a "sweet type" mollete typical of the Jalisco región and in Guadalajara, where the bolillo is buttered, sprinkled with sugar or honey, and broiled until crisp.