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having a
smooth texture rather than a
muscle grain. Typically,
suadero is
confited or
fried and used as a taco filling. Suadero, also
known as
matambre in...
- were set free
within a few days. The
incident was
given the name "Cayo
Confites affair,"
after the area in Cuba from
where the
invasion was
supposed to...
- a
crunchy consistence that
becomes chewy when moist. Garrapiñada
Sugar confited peanuts sold on the street.
Vendors use to
tightly package it in elongated...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-872644-9. Pezzarossi,
Guido (2017). ""
Confites,
Melcochas y
Otras Golosinas... Muy Dañosas": Sugar, Alcohol, and Biopolitics...
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island in the
Exumas Cay
Lobos (nearest
point of The
Bahamas to Cuba (Cayo
Confites): 22.5 km (14 mi)) Cay One Cay Sal Bank Cay
Santo Domingo Cay With Low...
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Bahamas is
strategically located adjacent to the
United States and Cuba (Cay
Confites to 14 miles). The
Bahamas is an
extensive island chain of
which 30 islands...
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contributed only 19% to
sales in 2010. In 1896, Fábrica de
Galletas y
Confites—a
company making biscuits (cookies and crackers) and confectionery—was...
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Jardines de la
Reina 7.86 3.03 Cayo Coco
Jardines del Rey 370 140 Cayo
Confites Sabana-Camagüey
Archipelago Nearest point of Cuba to The
Bahamas (Cay Lobos):...
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rohsenpoak suwed Portuguese: amor agarradinho; Spanish: bellísima, colación,
confite, confitillo, corallita, corona, coronilla, flor de San Diego, San Miguel...
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English ⟨n⟩; e.g. nun
before other consonants [m] [ɱ] [n] [ɲ] [ŋ]
invierno confite mundo enyesar cinco same as the
typical English ⟨m⟩;
madam same as the...