- Juan José
Cabezudo, also
known as "El maricón" or "Comesuelas" (b. c. 1800, d. c. 1860) was a
famous Afro-Peruvian cook with a food
stall in Lima's Plaza...
- As with the giants, the
cabezudos typically represent archetypes of
their town.
Cabezudos from Zaragoza,
Spain A
cabezudo from Vitoria,
Spain Capgrossos...
- annatto.
Tamales were one of the
dishes that the
Peruvian chef Juan José
Cabezudo was
famous for
serving from his food
stand near the
Plaza Mayor in Lima...
-
Spanish crime drama miniseries created by
Jorge Sánchez-
Cabezudo [es] and
Alberto Sánchez-
Cabezudo based on the
interview book by
Manuel Jabois [es] and...
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Lolium subulatum Vis.
Lolium temulentum L.
Lolium tuberosum (Romero
Zarco &
Cabezudo) Banfi, Gal****o, Foggi, Kopecký &
Ardenghi Formerly included Several former...
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Javier Puertas Cabezudo is a
Spanish lightweight rower. He won a gold
medal at the 1979
World Rowing Championships in Bled with the
lightweight men's eight...
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stands today on the plaza. In the
early nineteenth century, chef Juan José
Cabezudo had a food
stall in the
Escribanos portal, a
place very
close to the plaza...
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Marijaia and the
konpartsak during the Aste Nagusia, with
Gigantes y
cabezudos in the background...
- (Pacto de brujas),
Sigfrid Monleón (La bicicleta) and with
Jorge Sánchez-
Cabezudo in his
directorial debut, La
noche de los girasoles.[when?][citation needed]...
- Velvet"
Jorge Sánchez-
Cabezudo 5 May 2014 (2014-05-05) 4.06 13 13 "Mentiras piadosas/Comp****ionate Lies"
Jorge Sánchez-
Cabezudo 12 May 2014 (2014-05-12)...