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Nopales (Prickly pear cactus) and Agaves are among my favorite botanical subjects.
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Nopales are abundant in the region, and both the sweettuna and the sourxoconostleare fruits of this plant.
Spanish Style Beef and Vegetable Stew: Chambarete Español 2008
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Nopales (prickly pears from the genus Opuntia) and cardos (chollas) grow in most desert habitats, and one may enjoy a variety of tuna (prickly pear fruits) colors, sizes, and flavors in Durangan desert.
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Nopales are abundant in the region, and both the sweettuna and the sourxoconostleare fruits of this plant.
Spanish Style Beef and Vegetable Stew: Chambarete Español 2008
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Hongos y Nopales (Maitake & huitlacoche mushrooms, cactus, doble crema cheese)
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Nopales (prickly pears from the genus Opuntia) and cardos (chollas) grow in most desert habitats, and one may enjoy a variety of tuna (prickly pear fruits) colors, sizes, and flavors in Durangan desert.
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Nopales (Prickly pear cactus) and Agaves are among my favorite botanical subjects.
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Nopales are abundant in the region, and both the sweettuna and the sourxoconostleare fruits of this plant.
Spanish Style Beef and Vegetable Stew: Chambarete Español 2008
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Nopales provide dietary aid for diabetes sufferers, and their high fiber content is beneficial to nearly any diet.
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Nopales, with their clean, docile flavor combine well with many other fruits and vegetables.
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