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Called La Ciudad Blanca for the white stone used to build the stunning homes and palaces of Yucatan's hennequin barons, Mirada is filled with churches and temples, each with its own small plaza, where people congregate to enjoy salbutes, panuchos, and other corn dough based street snacks.
The cuisine of the Yucatan: a gastronomical tour of the Maya heartland 2006
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Called La Ciudad Blanca for the white stone used to build the stunning homes and palaces of Yucatan's hennequin barons, Mirada is filled with churches and temples, each with its own small plaza, where people congregate to enjoy salbutes, panuchos, and other corn dough based street snacks.
The cuisine of the Yucatan: a gastronomical tour of the Maya heartland 2006
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Called La Ciudad Blanca for the white stone used to build the stunning homes and palaces of Yucatan's hennequin barons, Mirada is filled with churches and temples, each with its own small plaza, where people congregate to enjoy salbutes, panuchos, and other corn dough based street snacks.
The cuisine of the Yucatan: a gastronomical tour of the Maya heartland 2006
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They cultivate the ordinary products of the region, including sugar and hennequin hemp, while the independent bands give considerable attention to hunting.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Mexican sugar and mahogany, it transpired, had occupied Mr. Gray's attention for a time, as had Argentine cattle, Yucatan hennequin, and an engineering enterprise in
Flowing Gold Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913
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_hoochci_, "to pare off, or scrape the hennequin," will furnish an appropriate rendering.
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