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  • They are large, ovoids, the pan de natas is scored with parallel lines in its shiny crust.

    Pasta pastry 2006

  • I took a couple of photos a few years ago of some young folks making gorditas de natas. which are definitely thicker, and not crisp.

    Crisp, sweet wafers, cannoli and zarzamoras 2009

  • I took a couple of photos a few years ago of some young folks making gorditas de natas. which are definitely thicker, and not crisp.

    Crisp, sweet wafers, cannoli and zarzamoras 2009

  • I took a couple of photos a few years ago of some young folks making gorditas de natas. which are definitely thicker, and not crisp.

    Crisp, sweet wafers, cannoli and zarzamoras 2009

  • I just ate a half of a pan de natas, warmed with butter, and while it's good, I don't know what the excitement was about.

    Pasta pastry 2006

  • Varro, secum et natas et morituras literas jactans, and brings them to that height of insolency, that they cannot endure to be contradicted, [1934] or hear of anything but their own commendation, which Hierom notes of such kind of men.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Be sure, whatever time of the year, to try gorditas de natas, a sweet bread made onthe spot t snack on in the main plaza neart he market.

    Bus info, por favor 2004

  • Another monstrous breed, called niatas or natas, of which I saw two small herds on the northern bank of the Plata, is so remarkable as to deserve a fuller description.

    The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. Charles Darwin 1845

  • "Aves quasdam ... rerum augurandarum causa natas esse putamus."

    The Essays of Montaigne — Volume 02 Michel de Montaigne 1562

  • "Aves quasdam ... rerum augurandarum causa natas esse putamus."

    The Essays of Montaigne — Complete Michel de Montaigne 1562

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