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- Tahona, alternatively spelled tajona due to its pronunciation or taona, is a secular style of Afro-Cuban music developed in the 19th century in Santiago...
- Look up tahona or taona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tahona is a style of Afro-Cuban music. Tahona, tajona or taona may also refer to: Tahona (from...
- slow cook the piñas. The production process involves using the traditional Tahona, a millstone made of volcanic rock, known locally as Tezontle, to crush...
- piñas are either shredded or mashed under a large stone wheel called a tahona [taˈona]. The pulp fiber, or bagazo [baˈɣaso], left behind is often reused...
- drums which are considered possible ancestors of the bongó are known as tahona, which might have a been a generic word for drum in Cuba and also refers...
- Lomas de La Tahona is a residential area in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay. It is located east of Route 101 and northwest of Colinas de Solymar...
- highest-pitched drum, it is also known as tumba, tumbador, llamador or tahona. Modern conga drums, also known as tumbadoras, may descend from the yuka...
- Myers's, Parrot Bay Tequila: Corazón, Pueblo Viejo, Siete Leguas, San Matias Tahona, Tequila Rey Sol, Margaritaville, Monte Alban, Peligroso Vodka: Fleischmann's...
- to be a very homogenous group in age, family stage, and social class. La Tahona and Carmel are two of the most prominent gated communities located just...
- end of the 19th century called "Spanish times" (Tiempo'españa), such as tahona, jiribilla, palatino and resedá, three basic rumba forms have survived:...