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  • Criollo is the original kind, the sort that the Spanish nicked off the Aztecs.

    Boing Boing: February 19, 2006 - February 25, 2006 Archives 2006

  • Mr. McCollum learned that tests around Anketrakabe village area suggested an unusually high 10% of the cacao there could be the premium variety known as Criollo, the most expensive on the market.

    Small Factories Take Root in Africa Peter Wonacott 2011

  • According to Mike's mother who weighed in on this again today, the Julia Child of Cuban cooking is a woman named Nitza Villapol and her book Cocina Criollo is the definitive cookbook.

    Cuban Cuisine 2005

  • different chocolates, and had my first introduction and experience in tasting chocolate by varietal name Criollo, Forastero, and Triniterio each with their unique and individual flavours.

    Personal Reflections 2008

  • different chocolates, and had my first introduction and experience in tasting chocolate by varietal name Criollo, Forastero, and Triniterio each with their unique and individual flavours.

    Chocolate 2008

  • different chocolates, and had my first introduction and experience in tasting chocolate by varietal name Criollo, Forastero, and Triniterio each with their unique and individual flavours.

    April 2008 2008

  • different chocolates, and had my first introduction and experience in tasting chocolate by varietal name Criollo, Forastero, and Triniterio each with their unique and individual flavours.

    Tasting Chocolate 2008

  • "Criollo" is a name given to several breeds of ancient Iberian blood with local adaptations to many unfavorable conditions.

    1 Microcattle 1991

  • I was raised in a "Criollo" subculture, feeling 100% Jalisciense and Mexicano.

    Replies to an upper-class mentality 1919

  • I was raised in a "Criollo" subculture, feeling 100% Jalisciense and Mexicano.

    The Dia de La Independencia Debate 1919

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