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- career in 1997, at the age of nine, in the children's television series Cebollitas, which told the story of a group of child football players at a neighborhood...
- added ingredient to Colcannon. In Mexico and the Southwest United States, cebollitas (transl. little onions) are scallions that are sprinkled with salt, grilled...
- Mexico has some traditional games and activities. Arranca cebollitas is a game where parti****nts form a line, with each one standing behind a fellow parti****nt...
- known for his close friendship and partnership with Diego Maradona at the Cebollitas youth team in the early 1970s. Carrizo who pla**** as forward is considered...
- Versos para Cebollitas (1966) Versos Folklóricos para Cebollitas (1967) Aire Libre (school book) (1967) Versos Tradicionales para Cebollitas (1967) El Diablo...
- Vegetables are also placed over the grill, especially green onions (cebollitas), nopales, and corn (elote). Again, in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay...
- Spanish). 2018. Retrieved 2021-06-18. Comidas de un Foráneo (2019-09-11). "Cebollitas con Habanero | Cebollas encurtidas". Cocina y comparte (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- his local club Estrella Roja. In March 1969 he was recommended to Los Cebollitas (The Little Onions), the junior team of Buenos Aires's Argentinos Juniors...
- was also a footballer and a forward. "Los Cebollitas lloran a Diego: "Vimos al mejor Maradona"" [Los Cebollitas mourn Diego: "We saw the best Maradona"]...
- plantains). Besides rice, a common ingredient in most arroz chaufa is the cebollita china (spring onion, Allium fistulosum). It is also possible to adapt...