- of Chihuahua. In
Chihuahua and
neighboring states, it is
called queso menonita,
after the
Mennonite communities of
Northern Mexico that
first produced...
-
culture and
integration into
Mexican society" (PDF). Cascante, M. M. "Los
menonitas dejan México". ABC (in Spanish).
Retrieved 19
February 2013. Los cien...
- asadero [es], or
queso menonita. The
queso ranchero is most
similar to
Parmesan with less aging, the
asadero is a
creamy provolone, and the
menonita most closely...
- Mennonites: the
Iglesia Menonita de El
Salvador with its
center at Metapán in the
department of
Chalatenango and the
Iglesia Evangélica
Menonita which belongs to...
- (PDF) from the
original on 27
March 2009.
Retrieved 17
April 2010. "Los
Menonitas en México" [The
Menonnites in Mexico]. Fundación UNAM. 28
August 2013...
-
since many
travelers and
truck drivers stop in
Nuevo Ideal in
search of
Menonita Cheese. The
largest denomination as of 2006 is Old
Colony Mennonite Church...
- by the
Mennonite Health System (Sistema de
Salud Menonita),
changing its name to
Hospital Menonita de Caguas. As part of a thirty-year
rental agreement...
- prepared,
folded and
filled with
cheese (mainly
Chihuahua cheese or
queso menonita, a
local cheese made by the Mennonites). The way of
preparation is exactly...
- and
targeted sect". McClatche-Tribune
Business News. Washington. p. 8. "
Menonitas que
huyeron de
Chihuahua ahora alimentan Asia
desde Campeche", El Financiero...
- victims:update".
Borrowing Bones. "Una violación
masiva sacude a una
comunidad menonita en Bolivia". El Mundo. July 1, 2009. Friedman-Rudovsky, Jean (August 26...