Articles, tagged with "mexican cuisine", page 4
18th February 2010
The wonderful city of New York is one of the most populous cities with a vast mix of cultures. Due to the fact that it is also a trend setting city it also has very strong influences over the fashion world, entertainment, and culture. Due to these stro...
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Author:
mike
25th January 2010
From the delicious smell of homemade flauntas to the pleasing aromas of spicy carnitas with a dash of chipotle salsa, it is no wonder why millions of people from around the world enjoy authentic Mexican dishes for breakfast, lunch or dinner. There are var...
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Author:
Ana Lepe
08th January 2010
A lot of people think that you have to be a chef or at least employ one in order to have a culinary herb garden. However, this is not the case. Now everyone can and should have a culinary herb garden and it is not difficult to do.
A culinary herb gard...
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Author:
smain
17th December 2009
The great recognition for the Dominican Republic emerged thanks to its fabulous beaches, the main point that this country forms one of the most important tourist attractions in Central America. Situated between the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Cari...
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jmcweborg
23rd November 2009
by KC Kudra
The food of Mexico has a long and varied history. This diverse history is rich with a fusion of influences that has created a cuisine that is enjoyed all over the world. True Mexican cuisine is made of fresh foods that are prepared from scr...
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Author:
KC Kudra
23rd November 2009
by KC Kudra
Most people do not think of seafood when they think of Mexico, but with six thousand miles of coastline, seafood is an important part of Mexican cuisine. Mexico lies right between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and it borders a good portio...
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Author:
KC Kudra
18th November 2009
All about Rocky Point Mexico
Whats your planning for you vacation for this spring break? If you love to travel extensively and wish to enjoy natural beauty, then you'll perhaps think of Puerto Penasco, commonly known as Rocky Point Mexico. This vacatio...
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Author:
Sello
29th October 2009
Do you like Mexican food? Do you have a favourite Mexican recipe? Perhaps you're just looking for something new to try. Here are a few recipes you might want to try.
Fajitas - Perhaps one of the favourites in Mexican cuisine, fajitas are made of savoury ...
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Author:
Hugh McInnes
28th October 2009
by KC Kudra
It should not be a surprise to anyone to hear that the neighboring countries of the United States and Mexico have different cuisines. Nor is it surprising to hear that Mexican food recipes and recipes for traditional American dishes are qui...
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Author:
KC Kudra
27th October 2009
by KC Kudra
Rice is among the most heavily cultivated of all grains and is the cultivated crop, which is eaten by more people around the world than any other is. In much of Asia, Africa and South and Central America as well as Mexico. It is hard to ima...
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Author:
KC Kudra
05th October 2009
Besides prowling the chi-chi boutiques of Rodeo Drive, soaking up the sun and trying to catch a glimpse of Brad Pitt, or any celebrity for that matter, there's a lot more to see and do in Beverly Hills, including dining out at one of its many restaurants....
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Author:
Chriss Tyrrell
05th October 2009
Best Places to Take Your Date in San Francisco
Gay and lesbian culture has become a distinct part of San Francisco's identity. Although the city is very tolerant of the gay community overall, there are also hotels, restaurants, attractions and nightclu...
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Author:
Chriss Tyrrell
23rd September 2009
San Jose is situated in Northern California and is the 11th largest city in the country! Getting more than 300 sunny days annually, no wonder newly engaged couples are rushing to this destination to have their weddings. Weddings are milestones in one's li...
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Author:
Jud Yaski
22nd September 2009
Mexican desserts aren't the first thing that leap to mind when thinking of Mexican cuisine, but I must confess they are my favorite.
Here's a sample that should convince even the hardest skeptic.
- Crema Catalana
An import from the Catalan area o...
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Author:
TravelMexicoWithMe.com
22nd September 2009
by KC Kudra
Corn is not anything new to you; this vegetable (actually a grain, though it is often used as if it were a vegetable) is a common sight on American tables. While corn is common here, it has a central place in Mexican cuisine, where you'll f...
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Author:
KC Kudra