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Another restaurant, Las Almendras, although more geared toward tourists, did have a wide selection of Yucatecan dishes, including the obviously European-influenced queso relleno, which consists of a whole Edam cheese hollowed out and stuffed with the spiced ground meat called picadillo.
The cuisine of the Yucatan: a gastronomical tour of the Maya heartland 2006
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Another restaurant, Las Almendras, although more geared toward tourists, did have a wide selection of Yucatecan dishes, including the obviously European-influenced queso relleno, which consists of a whole Edam cheese hollowed out and stuffed with the spiced ground meat called picadillo.
The cuisine of the Yucatan: a gastronomical tour of the Maya heartland 2006
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Another restaurant, Las Almendras, although more geared toward tourists, did have a wide selection of Yucatecan dishes, including the obviously European-influenced queso relleno, which consists of a whole Edam cheese hollowed out and stuffed with the spiced ground meat called picadillo.
The cuisine of the Yucatan: a gastronomical tour of the Maya heartland 2006
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Three weeks later, Energy Secretary Rene Almendras said the government may offer more exploration contracts in disputed waters because it is "staking claims to these areas."
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Almendras deprived the principal persons among these loyalists of their lands and Indians, and exacted heavy contributions from them towards defraying the expences of the war.
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This loyal sentiment was reported to Almendras, who immediately ordered De Luna to be arrested and thrown into the common prison.
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The magistrates of the city went in a body to supplicate Almendras either to liberate De Luna, or at least to confine him in a place more conformable to his rank; and as Almendras refused to give a satisfactory answer to their representation, one of the magistrates declared publicly, that, if he would not liberate de Luna, they would do so in spite of him.
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In the prosecution of this purpose, they all assembled one Sunday morning, according to custom, at the house of Almendras, under pretence of accompanying him to church.
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He now determined to use his utmost endeavours to revenge the cruel death of his friend De Luna, that he might save himself and others from the tyrannous rule of Almendras, and on purpose to restore the country to obedience to its legitimate sovereign.
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Paez de Sotomayor was appointed his major-general on this expedition, Martin d'Olmos captain of cavalry, Diego de Gumiel captain of musqueteers, Martin de Almendras captain of pikemen, and
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