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As in other parts of México, the regional cuisine of the Meseta Purépecha is based upon the profitable use of corn and chile, complemented by squash, beans, meat, fish and cheese.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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The Meseta Purépecha is a forested zone, abounding in mountains and valleys in a moderate and rainy climate; the winter is cold and foggy.
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As in other parts of México, the regional cuisine of the Meseta Purépecha is based upon the profitable use of corn and chile, complemented by squash, beans, meat, fish and cheese.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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The Meseta Purépecha is a forested area where mountains and valleys abound, the climate is rainy and temperate, and the winter is cold and foggy.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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The Meseta Purépecha is a forested zone, abounding in mountains and valleys in a moderate and rainy climate; the winter is cold and foggy.
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The Meseta Purépecha is a forested area where mountains and valleys abound, the climate is rainy and temperate, and the winter is cold and foggy.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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The Meseta Purépecha is a forested zone, abounding in mountains and valleys in a moderate and rainy climate; the winter is cold and foggy.
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The Meseta Purépecha is a forested zone, abounding in mountains and valleys in a moderate and rainy climate; the winter is cold and foggy.
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The traditional house of the Meseta Purépecha is called a "troje," which is a cabin made of pine planks.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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The traditional house of the Meseta Purépecha is called a "troje," which is a cabin made of pine planks.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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