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Calabaza is the
generic name in the
Spanish language for any type of
winter squash.
Within an English-language
context it
specifically refers to the West...
- rice batter, uns****ed
small shrimp, and
various vegetables,
including calabaza,
sweet potato, c****ava, mung bean sprouts,
scallions and
julienned carrots...
- Generally, the term
halaya is
reserved for
nilupak made with ube and
calabaza,
while nilupak is more
commonly used for
variants made with
mashed c****ava...
- It is part of the same
squash family as ponca, waltham, pumpkin, and
calabaza. The word
squash comes from the
Narragansett word askutasquash, meaning...
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Crucita Gonzales Calabaza (December 27, 1921 – May 3, 1999), also
known as Blue Corn, was a
Native American artist and
potter from San
Ildefonso Pueblo...
- also
known as
kalabasa sa gata, is a
Filipino vegetable stew made from
calabaza in
coconut milk and ****es. It
commonly includes shrimp and
yardlong beans...
- cuisine,
especially in
Central Mexico,
squash blossom (known as flor de
calabaza [es] in Spanish) is
widely used,
particularly in
soups and as a filling...
- ingredients.
Foods indigenous to
Mexico include corn,
pepper vegetables,
calabazas, avocados,
sweet potato, turkey, many beans, and
other fruits and ****es...
- radicans,
commonly known in
Mexico as
calabacilla (little pumpkin/gourd) or
calabaza de
coyote (coyote gourd), is a
species of
gourd found growing wild, but...
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Researchers have
noted that the term
pumpkin and
related terms like
ayote and
calabaza are
applied to a
range of
winter squash with
varying size and shape. The...