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“Pupusas,” she explained, sliding a plate in front of Wyatt as she joined him at the island.
Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010
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“Pupusas,” she explained, sliding a plate in front of Wyatt as she joined him at the island.
Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010
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Friday night Pupusas at Mama Titas, our favorite Karaoke Hole-In-The-Wall yummmm!
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Pupusas are typically eaten by hand accompanied by curtido a pickled cabbage relish and tomato sauce.
Archive 2008-08-01 Belizean' A New Trail 2008
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Pupusas are a staple food in El Salvador which were reportedly first created by the Pipil tribes.
Archive 2008-08-01 Belizean' A New Trail 2008
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Pupusas are a staple food in El Salvador which were reportedly first created by the Pipil tribes.
Suchitoto, El Salvador Belizean' A New Trail 2008
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Pupusas are typically eaten by hand accompanied by curtido a pickled cabbage relish and tomato sauce.
Suchitoto, El Salvador Belizean' A New Trail 2008
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Pupusas de arroz, made of rice flour, cost 20 cents more than corn and are an unusual variation on the theme.
You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » 2005 » September 2005
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Pupusas are not the infantbearing slings worn by native American women.
You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » 2005 » September 2005
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Pupusas de arroz, made of rice flour, cost 20 cents more than corn and are an unusual variation on the theme.
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