- Look up
quelite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quelite can mean any of a
number of
different plants commonly eaten in
Mexico for
their leaves, as...
- kernels,
garlic and/or
cheese are added. In some
houses they also add
quelites,
shredded chicken meat or
chicken broth. List of
Mexican dishes Mexico...
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includes smaller outlying communities such as
Villa Unión, La Noria, El
Quelite, and El Habal. Mazatlán is
served by Mazatlán
International Airport. Mazatlán...
- traditions.: 266–269 The
Mexican spelling pozole is
uncommon in New Mexico.
Quelites – a
traditional New
Mexico side dish made with
spinach sauteed in bacon...
- Los
Laureanos restaurant. "El
Quelite". "Población en EL
QUELITE". "El
Quelite Pueblo Señorial".
Media related to El
Quelite,
Sinaloa at
Wikimedia Commons...
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Casas Viejas, Mesa Rica (La Finca), Mesa de Palomas,
Atesquelites (Tres
Quelites), La
Boquilla (Cerro el
Cualtenco la Boquilla), El Durazno, La Mecedora...
- celery, mint, chives, rosemary, corn, and radishes. The
young leaves of
quelites and quintoniles,
which are
often mistaken for weeds, are
grown and harvested...
-
pendant amaranth, t****el flower,
velvet flower,
foxtail amaranth, and
quelite.[citation needed] To the
Quechua people of
South America, A.
caudatus is...
-
feather or prince's-feather.
Originally endemic to Mexico, it is
called quelite,
bledo and
quintonil in Spanish. In
Africa and El Salvador, like many other...
- lime. The
traditional food
includes vegetables from the
region such as "
quelites", "quintoniles", "huazontles", spinach, "verdolagas", carrots, potatoes...