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  2. Rellenitos de plátano - Wikipedia

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    Rellenitos de plátano utilizes two of the most prevalent foods in the Latin American culture, black beans, known as frijoles negros in Spanish, and ripe plantains or plátanos. Rellenito comes from the verb rellenar which means to stuff or fill. [3] The suffix ito in Spanish is known as a diminutive.

  3. Bread in Spain - Wikipedia

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    These include the pan de sal (originally derived from a local Spanish-Filipino baguette-like bread called the pan de suelo), the ensaymada, and the pan de monja. Other breads have Spanish names but have local origins with no counterparts in Spain, like the pan de coco , the pan de regla , pan de caña , and the Spanish bread (also called ...

  4. Avena (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Avena is a beverage prepared with stewed oatmeal, milk, water, cinnamon, clove and sugar consumed in Latin America and Caribbean. Other spices such as allspice, vanilla, nutmeg, ginger, and citrus peel are popular. Avena means oat in the Spanish language. It is somewhat similar to horchata, a sweet nut milk drink from Spain.

  5. Miracle of Marcelino - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, VIP Toons of Spain, PMMP and TF1 of France and Nippon Animation of Japan created the first TV series adaptation of the story, also titled Marcelino Pan y Vino after the original novel. The first 26-episode run (2000-2001) was adapted into several languages, including French, Spanish, Tagalog, Portuguese, and Italian, and became a ...

  6. T'anta wawa - Wikipedia

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    T'anta wawa ("bread baby", from Aymara and Quechua t'anta "bread" and wawa "child, baby"; [1] [2] [3] hispanicized names: guagua de pan, tantaguaguas, tantahuahua, wawas de pan, tantawawas and muñecas de pan) is a type of sweet roll shaped and decorated in the form of a small child or infant. They are generally made of wheat and sometimes ...

  7. Oat - Wikipedia

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    The oat (Avena sativa), sometimes called the common oat, is a species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name (usually in the plural). Oats appear to have been domesticated as a secondary crop , as their seeds resembled those of other cereals closely enough for them to be included by early cultivators.

  8. Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve is a protected area in the La Mosquitia region on the Caribbean coast of Honduras. With a total area of 5,250 square kilometers (2,030 sq mi), most of the reserve runs along the Río Plátano. The reserve has a number of endangered species and some of the largest remnants of tropical forest in Central America ...

  9. Pan de jamón - Wikipedia

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    Pan de jamón (ham bread) is a typical Venezuelan Christmas bread, filled with ham, raisins and green olives. [1] Many variations have been created, some filling the bread with other ingredients like turkey or cream cheese and others using puff pastry as the dough.