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1 mexicà
chicano, mejicano, mexicano -
2 mexicà
n (m / f) Mexicanadj Mexican -
3 mexica
ser mexicano -
4 yancuic mexica
ser neomexicano, ser de Nuevo México -
5 chicano
mexicà -
6 mejicano
mexicà -
7 mexicano
mexicà -
8 zacahuil
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9 abobora
( MEXICA)A round, hard shelled, thick fleshed winter squash. It's similar in texture and flavor to butternut squash -
10 abulón
( MEXICA)Abalone -
11 aceite
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12 aceite de olivo
( MEXICA)Olive oil -
13 aceituna
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14 acelga
( MEXICA)Swiss chard -
15 achiote
( MEXICA)Annato tree seed• Yucatan-style paste made from ground annatto seeds, spices and lime juice or vinegar.• The seed of the annato tree which is used to make a seasoning paste of the same name in the Yucatan. The paste is made by grinding the seeds with garlic, spices and lime juice or vinegar.• Red paste made by grinding annatto seeds and adding garlic and lime juice or vinegar. Popular in the Yucatán Peninsula. -
16 achiote paste
( MEXICA)Achiote ground with spices and lime juice or vinegar -
17 acitrón
( MEXICA)Candied cactus fruit• Candied fruit made from shoots of the biznaga cactus used as a candy or ingredient in stuffings. -
18 acocil
( MEXICA)Small, fresh water crustaceon -
19 acuyo
( MEXICA)Piper sanctum. Plant with large leaves which has an anis-like flavor and is used to flavor stews and to wrap tamales. More often called hoja santa in Mexico and "root beer plant" in this country. -
20 adobo
( MEXICA)A spicy paste used while cooking meats, poultry and fish or storing chipotles. A smoky, chile-based sauce with tomatoes, onions, garlic and spices.• A seasoning paste, usually containing ground chiles, vinegar, garlic and spices that is used to coat meats, poultry and seafood prior to cooking or drying to preserve. Similar to the Yucatan recado or recaudo, and achiote.• Smokey chile marinade made of chile peppers, garlic, vinegar or citrus juice, garlic and spices. Often served on pork or chicken.• Paste or sauce made from chiles, vinegar, and other seasonings. Used as a seasoning for meats.
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