- ****tlacoche (Spanish pronunciation: [(ɡ)witlaˈkotʃe],
sometimes spelled cuitlacoche). This word
entered Spanish in
Mexico from
classical Nahuatl, though...
- The Auk. 116 (4): 1021–38. doi:10.2307/4089682. JSTOR 4089682. "El
cuitlacoche de cozumel: The
endemic thrasher of
Cozumel Island".
Villanova University...
- soup) Sopa de
tortilla (tortilla soup)
Chile relleno Chiles en
nogada Cuitlacoche, a
fungus that
grows on corn plants,
often served in
soups Egg rolls...
- tissues. The ****,
called ****tlacoche by
Mexicans and
formerly called cuitlacoche by the Aztecs, is a
delicacy in
Mexico sold in the
markets for use in...
-
Steve consumes various odd or
unpleasant foods,
including potted meat,
cuitlacoche, nattō, and
human breast milk. The Sneeze's
tagline is "Half zine. Half...
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agricultural faculty and the
Dalhousie Art Gallery, Halifax, NS 2012-15
Cuitlacoche – Your
Disease Our Delicacy, photographic/garden installation, curator...
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Northern Mockingbird Cenzontle Común
Mimus polyglottos Ocellated Thrasher Cuitlacoche Manchado Toxostoma ocellatum Common Starling Estornino Pinto Sturnus...
- polyglottos:
centzontle norteño,
northern mockingbird Toxostoma curvirostre:
cuitlacoche pico curvo, curve-billed
thrasher Melanotis caerulescens:
mulato azul...