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  2. Pecetto - Wikipedia

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  4. Pecetto di Valenza - Wikipedia

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    Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmontese: Apsèj) is a commune of the Province of Alessandria in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy with a population of 1282 (December 2008 estimate).

  5. Pecetto Torinese - Wikipedia

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  6. Mechado - Wikipedia

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    The name mechado is derived from the Spanish verb mechar, meaning "to stuff" or, in this case, "to lard", i. e., inserting strips of fatback into the pieces of beef. [1] The term was adopted as mitsa in accordance with Filipino orthographic conventions, though the spelling mitsado for the dish is unorthodox and rarely seen.

  7. Argentine beef - Wikipedia

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    Argentina has the world's second-highest consumption rate of beef, with yearly consumption at 55 kg per person. [7] In 2006, livestock farmers kept between 50 and 55 million head of cattle, mostly in the fertile pastures of the Pampas.

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    Words with specific American meanings that have different meanings in British English and/or additional meanings common to both dialects (e.g., pants, crib) are to be found at List of words having different meanings in British and American English. When such words are herein used or referenced, they are marked with the flag [DM] (different ...

  9. Chicano English - Wikipedia

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    Chicano English, or Mexican-American English, is a dialect of American English spoken primarily by Mexican Americans (sometimes known as Chicanos), particularly in the Southwestern United States ranging from Texas to California, [1] [2] as well as in Chicago. [3]