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- Dinamita (also known simply as dynamite) is a deep-fried Filipino snack consisting of stuffed siling haba (long green chili peppers) wrapped in a thin...
- La Sonora Dinamita is a Mexican musical group that plays ****bia, a Tropical music genre that’s po****r throughout Latin America. As one of the first ****bia...
- La hermana dinamita ("The Dynamite Sister" or "Sister Dynamite") or La hermanita dinamita ("Little Sister Dynamite") is a 1970 Mexican film. It stars Jorge...
- in the final matches and changing his wrestling persona to "El Hombre Dinamita" (a reference to his "TNT" gimmick, which the WWC had trademarked and did...
- known as Nueva Generación Dinamita ("New Generation Dynamite"). NGD are presented as the successors to Los Hermanos Dinamita, which was formed by Cien...
- included Apolo Dantés. Los Capos is also often referred to as Los Hermanos Dinamita (Spanish for "The Dynamite Brothers") when working without Apolo Dantés...
- (1973-08-23) August 23, 1973 (age 51) Iztacalco, Mexico City, Mexico Other names Dinamita ("Dynamite") Statistics Weight(s) Featherweight Super featherweight Lightweight...
- wrestled as Universo 2000, the three were collectively known as Los Hermanos Dinamita ("The Dynamite Brothers") or Los Capos ("The Bosses") when they teamed...
- to moisten the cheese. Other types of lumpia may also use cheese, like dinamita and lumpiang Shanghai, but these are considered separate dishes altogether...
- coconut milk (galapóng), and is filled with sweetened coconut meat (hinti). Dinamita or "dynamite lumpia" is a deep-fried variant stuffed with a whole chili...