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61 asar
( MEXICA)To broil -
62 ate
( MEXICA)Jam -
63 atole
( MEXICA)A thick beverage made form corn or rice♦ A thick drink, dating from pre-Hispanic times, made with ground, dried corn and water or milk, and occasionally with other ingredients and seasonings, that can be taken hot or cold. -
64 ayocote
( MEXICA)A large type of bean, also spelled ayecote. -
65 azafrancillo
( MEXICA)Ditaxis heterantha. A plant whose bulbs are used to color foods, and often used as a substitute for saffron. -
66 azafrán
( MEXICA)Saffron -
67 azucar
( MEXICA)Sugar -
68 azucarera
( MEXICA)Sugar bowl -
69 balché
( MEXICA)A Mayan alcoholic beverage made from bark of the balché tree and honey. -
70 bañar
( MEXICA)To immerse in sauce♦ Literally "to bathe." Often used in instructions to cover a food with sauce. -
71 barbacoa
( MEXICA)meat (usually cow's head) baked in an earthen pit♦ Meat cooked in an underground pit, usually wrapped in banana or agave leaves.♦ Meat cooked in a sealed, underground pit, usually wrapped in maguey or sometimes banana leaves. Often the meat is placed on a grill over a cauldron filled with water, vegetables, beans, chickpeas, herbs and spices to create a soup, flavored with the drippings.♦ Meat barbecued in a pit. Depending on the region, the meat may be borrega (lamb) in central Mexico, barbacoa de cabeza (cow head) or cabrito (kid goat) in the North, or cochinita pibil (pork) in the Yucatán. -
72 batata
( MEXICA)Latin American sweet potatoes -
73 batidora electrica
( MEXICA)Electric mixer -
74 batir
( MEXICA)Beat -
75 báscula
( MEXICA)Scale -
76 betabel
( MEXICA)Beet -
77 birria
( MEXICA)A barbacoa specialty of Jalisco made with lamb or goat.♦ Jalisco's barbacoa specialty. Usually made from lamb or goat, or a combination of both. -
78 bistec
( MEXICA)Beefsteak -
79 bizcocho
( MEXICA)Cupcake or cookie, often flavored with anis. -
80 bizcochos
( MEXICA)Cookies or sweet buns, generally flavored with anise
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