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  • '''Aztec (chocolate)''' ...its rich, dark flavor. The Aztec chocolate is a significant part of the [[Aztec culture]] and history, and it continues to be a popular choice for chocolat
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  • |Name=Aztec pyramid avocado dip ...rge Groups]], [[Easy]], [[Inexpensive]]<!--comments<br>Make and share this Aztec Pyramid Avocado Dip recipe (public domain).--></li></ol><br>{{keto-six-reci
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  • ...Mesoamerica]]n civilizations, such as the [[Maya civilization|Maya]] and [[Aztec]]s, Coco Chocolatero combines the rich flavors of native [[cacao beans]] wi ...ck to the pre-Columbian era, where cacao was highly valued by the Maya and Aztec societies not only as a food source but also for its use in rituals and as
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  • ...civilizations such as the [[Maya civilization|Maya]], [[Aztec civilization|Aztec]], and [[Inca Empire|Inca]]. The culture of the Americas is a rich blend of indigenous, European, African, and Asian influences. This is reflected i
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  • ...ian cuisine]], and in many other global dishes to add heat and flavor. The blend's heat level can vary significantly, depending on the type of chili peppers ...to the ancient [[Aztec]]s and [[Maya civilization|Mayans]], but the modern blend as known today originated in the [[United States]] in the late 19th century
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  • ...[confectionery]] product originating from [[Mexico]], known for its unique blend of flavors and textures. It is a type of [[chocolate bar]] that combines th ...ng back to the ancient [[Maya civilization|Maya]] and [[Aztec civilization|Aztec]] cultures. These civilizations were among the first to cultivate [[cacao b
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  • ...dinner of beans, rice or another grain, and vegetables. I named it for the Aztec Goddess of the Harvest.--></li></ol><br>{{keto-six-recipe}}<br>{{recipe pre
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  • ...ink mixed with spices or corn puree. Following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, cacao was introduced to Europe, where it was sweetened with [[sugar Chocolate holds a special place in Mexican culture, symbolizing a blend of indigenous and European influences. It is not only a staple in Mexican c
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  • Ibarra chocolate has a long history that dates back to the ancient Aztec civilization. The Aztecs were known for their cultivation and consumption o Ibarra chocolate is made from a blend of cacao beans, sugar, cinnamon, and almonds. The cacao beans are first roa
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  • * '''Gianduia''': A smooth blend of chocolate and hazelnut paste, originating from Turin. ...colate''': A specialty of Sicily, known for its grainy texture and ancient Aztec chocolate-making technique.
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  • ...2019 (46753441972)|thumb|left]] [[File:Aztec_drums,_Florentine_Codex..jpg|Aztec drums, Florentine Codex.|thumb]] [[File:Chicana_Town_1562_Map.jpg|Chicana T Chicano culture is a blend of [[Mexican]] and [[American]] influences, incorporating elements from ind
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  • ...ia tobacco. It is commonly used in pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, and as a blend in cigarettes. Burley tobacco is primarily grown in the United States, part ''Nicotiana rustica'', also known as Aztec tobacco or wild tobacco, is another species of tobacco that is more potent
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  • ...zations of Mesoamerica, where the ancient [[Maya civilization|Maya]] and [[Aztec civilization|Aztecs]] first cultivated cacao. Initially, chocolate was cons ...potato chips, and even bacon can be found covered in chocolate, offering a blend of sweet and savory tastes.
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  • ...bservances around the globe that honor the deceased. These festivals often blend [[religious]], [[cultural]], and [[social]] practices, and they can vary si ...elebrations, Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, combines Indigenous [[Aztec]] rituals with [[Catholicism]], brought by Spanish conquistadors. Celebrate
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  • ...uding [[Havana]], [[Santo Domingo]], and [[San Juan]]. The conquest of the Aztec Empire by [[Hernán Cortés]] and the conquest of the Inca Empire by [[Fran ...he colonial period saw the emergence of a new cultural identity that was a blend of Spanish and Indigenous elements.
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  • * [[Apple spice blend (recipe)|Apple spice blend]] * [[Auberge blend - herbes de provence (recipe)|Auberge blend - herbes de provence]]
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  • * '''[[Aztec]]''' -  a member of the Nahuatl people who established an empire in Mexico * '''[[White chocolate]]''' -  a blend of cocoa butter and milk solids and sugar and vanilla; used in candy bars a
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