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Oaxaca cheese (Spanish:
queso Oaxaca) (/wəˈhɑːkə/ wə-HAH-kə), also
known as
quesillo and
queso de hebra, is a white, semihard, low-fat
cheese that originated...
- The
Oaxaca hummingbird or blue-capped
hummingbird (Eupherusa cyanophrys) is an
endangered species of
hummingbird in the "emeralds",
tribe Trochilini of...
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Sierra Atravesada into what is
called the
Oaxaca Complex (Complejo
Oaxaqueño). The
Sierra Madre del Sur runs
along the
coast with an
average width...
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Angeles Mexican American, &
Hispanic Caribbean American No El
Corredor Oaxaqueño Mid-City, Los
Angeles Oaxacan Mexican Americans No
Little Brazil Culver...
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Citlalli (28
November 2012). "Con
problemas en acta de
nacimiento 40% de
oaxaqueños en Baja California" [40% of
Oaxacans in Baja
California have problems...
- 2023 – via NYTimes.com. Ana
Patricia y Juan Ruiz
Healy Promueven arte
oaxaqueño en Norteamérica "Lo que ocultó la
prensa poblana hace seis años". Archived...
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found with
sheep or goat milk. It can be used as a
substitute for
Mexican Oaxaqueno cheese. It is
believed to have
originated in
Armenia as majdouleh, before...
- "Zapotecs (Mesoamerica)". The
History Files.
Retrieved June 4, 2019. Istmeño
Oaxaqueño,
Xhuncu (April 24, 2011). "COSIJOEZA Y COSIJOPÍ SICASIBI..REYES ZAPOTECAS...
- Additionally, the
Guelaguetza is held in San Jose, California.
Lazos Oaxaqueños leads the festival,
which includes more
modern aspects such as mezcal...
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diversity of
seafood along with
traditional foods such as tlayuda, mole
Oaxaqueño, cecina, and the
exotic chapulines (edible insects).
Local seafood is...