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Huarache (sometimes
spelled guarache; [waˈɾatʃe] ) is a po****r
Mexican dish
consisting of masa
dough with
smashed pinto beans placed in the
center before...
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Huarache may
refer to:
Huarache (shoe), a
Mexican sandal Huarache (running shoe), a
running sandal inspired by
Tarahumara Indians Huarache (food), a masa-based...
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Huaraches (singular
huarache IPA: [wa'ɾatʃe];
derived from
warachi in Purépecha) are a type of
Mexican sandal, Pre-Columbian in origin. The
sandals are...
- dish. The most
common variation is the
huarache,
which is
prepared in
almost the same manner. However, the
huarache normally is two or
three times as large...
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Huaraches are an open type of
outdoor footwear,
consisting of a sole held to the wearer's foot by
straps p****ing over the
instep and
around the ankle...
- Señorella and the Gl****
Huarache is a 1964
Warner Bros.
Looney Tunes cartoon directed by
Hawley Pratt (who also
produced the layouts) and
written by John...
- clacoyos, tlatloyos,
tlayoyos and tlaoyos.
Since it is
similar in
shape to a
huarache (but smaller), and is made of the same corn as the sope and is even thicker...
- oblong/oval in shape.
Memela is the
local name for the
almost identical sope and
huarache served in
other parts of Mexico, but with
different toppings. The corn...
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other types of
footwear can
sometimes be
blurry (as in the case of
huaraches—the
woven leather footwear seen in Mexico, and peep-toe pumps), the common...
- Moreno,
Arturo Beltrán, Raúl González, Juan Robles, Juan Robledo, and El
Huarache. The free toll
telephone tip
lines made by the U.S. and
Mexican governments...