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101 cacahuacentli
( MEXICA)Also spelled cacahuacintle and cacahuazintle. A type of corn with large ears and round grains (resembling cacao beans) often used to make tamales cernidos (strained tamales, meaning that the dough is strained to make it extra fine and spongy) and pozole. -
102 cacahuate
( MEXICA)Peanut -
103 cacerola
( MEXICA)Casserole dish. -
104 café
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105 café de olla
( MEXICA)Mexican style coffee made in a clay pot -
106 caguama
( MEXICA)A large, now endangered, turtle. Also used to refer to an extra large bottle of beer or any large item. -
107 cajeta
( MEXICA)A specialty of Guanajuato and San Luis Potosi. Confection of goat's milk simmered with sugar. Dulce de leche. Try Cajeta Coronado at Cajeta♦ A confection made by simmering goat's milk and sugar to a thick paste. A specialty of Celaya now found throughout Mexico. Sell also leche quemada.♦ Caramel-like confection made by simmering goat's milk with sugar. Often is served out of a squeezable bottle. -
108 calabacita
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109 calabaza
( MEXICA)A round, hard shelled, thick fleshed winter squash. It's similar in texture and flavor to butternut squashPumpkin or very large squash -
110 calamar
( MEXICA)Squid -
111 camaron
( MEXICA)Shrimp. -
112 camarón
( MEXICA)Shrimp -
113 camote
( MEXICA)Latin American sweet potatoes♦ Sweet potato. Also refers to the famous cigar-shaped sweets of Puebla which are made with sweet potatoes and fruit. -
114 Campechana
( MEXICA)A term applied to various seafood cocktailsSeafood cocktail. Sometimes used in general and sometimes to refer to specific drinks from Campeche where the word cocktail is said to have originated. -
115 canela
( MEXICA)Cinnamon -
116 capear
( MEXICA)To cover food with batter and fry it. -
117 capirotada
( MEXICA)A dessert pudding served in the Easter season♦ A pudding of bread fruit and syrup flavored with spices such as cinnamon and allspice, commonly prepared during Lent. -
118 capulín
( MEXICA)A type of fruit resembling a wild cherry, used for medicinal and ornamental purposes. -
119 caramelo
( MEXICA)Caramel -
120 carne
(MEXICA / SPAIN / ITALY)Meat, beef or pork.
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