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The first, My Pico, was released to DVD by Soft on Demand on September 7, 2006. The second, Pico & Chico, followed on April 16, 2007. [3] The third episode, Pico & CoCo & Chico, was released on October 9, 2008. [4] A box set containing the first two episodes and the soundtrack CD was released by Soft on Demand on April 19, 2007. [5]
Pico de gallo made with tomato, onion, and cilantro Limes sometimes accompany the sauce.. Pico de gallo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpiko ðe ˈɣaʝo], lit. ' rooster's beak '), also called salsa fresca ('fresh sauce'), salsa bandera ('flag sauce'), and salsa cruda ('raw sauce'), is a type of salsa commonly used in Mexican cuisine.
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Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Season to taste with additional chile, lime juice and salt. This salsa keeps in the refrigerator for up to one day.
Pico, [a] stylized as BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! ☆ PICO and also known as Garupa ☆ Pico , is a Japanese chibi short anime series by Bushiroad . Animated by Sanzigen in collaboration with DMM.futureworks, it is a spin-off of the main BanG Dream! series with characters from the mobile game BanG Dream!
Nontan [a] is the protagonist of an eponymous series of children's picture books written by Sachiko Kiyono (キヨノサチコ).Books from the series have been translated into French and Chinese and adapted into an anime series in 1992 (where his voice was provided by Chiaki Fujimoto and Ayaka Saitō). [1]
The quesadilla sincronizada (Spanish pronunciation: [kesaˈðiʝa siŋkɾoniˈsaða], "synchronized quesadilla") is a flour tortilla-based sandwich [1] made by placing ham, [2] vegetables (like tomatoes, onion, etc.) and a portion of Oaxaca cheese (or any type of cheese) between two flour tortillas. [3]