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- Patricio Manuel (born Patricia Manuel; July 22, 1985), nicknamed "Cacahuate", is an American professional boxer. In 2018, he became the first transgender...
- and Cacahuate Enchilado (TV personality Galilea Montijo) the runner-up. A separate vote was held for U.S. viewers on Univision, in which Cacahuate Enchilado...
- peanuts or cracker nuts (widely known in the Spanish-speaking world as cacahuates ****oneses or maní ****onés), are a type of snack food made from peanuts...
- the tlālcacahuatl (the plant's Nahuatl name, hence the name in Spanish cacahuate) offered for sale in the marketplace of Tenochtitlan. Its cultivation...
- ice cream Jericalla Manjar blanco Marie biscuit Marquesita Mazapán de Cacahuate Nicuatole Paletas, popsicles (or ice lollies), the street popsicle vendor...
- (1890). "Part IV". Dialect Notes. American Dialect Society. p. 244. "cacahuate". Diccionario de la lengua española, edición del tricentenario. Real Academia...
- (voiced by Tony Plana) are three sun birds and friends of Quita Moz. Cacahuate (voiced by Richard Kind) is a spirit sloth and Mateo's chanul. Bubo (voiced...
- pilgrimage site is that of the Santo Niño de Mezquitic, also called the Niño Cacahuate, whose feast day is 17 September. This image is located in a small church...
-  2024 (2024-10-20) December 22, 2024 (2024-12-22) Armando Hernández as "Freddie Verdury" Galilea Montijo as "Cacahuate Enchilado" Daniela Luján as "Huesito Peligroso"...
- heading; headboard”) capital city or town capital; ciudad cabecera kakawate cacahuate (“peanut”) Gliricidia sepium madre de cacao kasi casi (“much”) because...