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species of
edible plant native to Mexico. It is
known by the
common names huauzontle (literally "hairy amaranth", from the
Nahuatl huauhtli 'amaranth' and...
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common names pitseed goosefoot, lamb's
quarters (or lambsquarters), and
huauzontle (Nahuatl) is an
annual herbaceous plant in the
family Amaranthaceae. The...
- goosefoot,
southern huauzontle,
lambsquarters Chenopodium berlandieri var.
berlandieri (synonym
Chenopodium nuttalliae Saff.) –
huauzontle, chia roja, quelit...
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generally used in
other cuisines, such as
edible flowers,
vegetables like
huauzontle and papaloquelite, or
small criollo avocados,
whose skin is edible. Chocolate...
- (chewing gum)
Chocolate Chipotle (smoked jalapeños)
Elote (Maize)
Guacamole Huauzontle ****tlacoche (corn ****)
Mezcal Mezquitamal Mole
Nanche Nixtamal (hominy...
- a leaf vegetable.
Chenopodium berlandieri subsp.
nuttalliae Southern Huauzontle Chenopodium bonus-henricus Good King
Henry One of the
finest Chenopodium...
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Filete de
pescado Flautas Frijoles charros Fritada Gorditas Gringas Huauzontles Huaraches ****tlacoche ****anese
peanuts Jicama Jocoque Jumiles Lengua...
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vegetable and
herbal varieties"; a few
dishes use beef. Dishes,
including huauzontles and
chilacayote mole, have been
served since its establishment. A variation...
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Chenopodium berlandieri seeds,
huauzontle (Nahuatl)....
- This is the case in
words like
escuincle (<itzcuintli),
meaning “child”;
huauzontle (<huautzontli), a type of plant; and
zapote (<tzápotl), a type of fruit...