totopo

totopo
totopo m. Méx. totoposte.

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  • totopo — totopo. m. Méx. totoposte …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Totopo — Totopos, in Mexican cuisine, are a flat, round corn product similar to a tortilla best known as originating from Zapotec peoples of the isthmus of Tehuantepec region of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. There, the Zapotec women bake totopos in a clay… …   Wikipedia

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  • Totopo — Este es un producto gastronómico a base de maíz. No debe confundirse con los tortilla chips, que es sólo una versión comercial de los verdaderos totopos Totopos es el nombre que se le da en México a los trozos de tortilla fritos o tostados hasta… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Gueta biguii — Totopo …   Vocabulario del idioma zapoteco istmeño

  • Guetahuana — Totopo, totopo grande, totopo de Shadani …   Vocabulario del idioma zapoteco istmeño

  • Mexican cuisine — Not to be confused with Tex Mex cuisine, which is often referred to as Mexican food in the U.S. and Canada Mexican cuisine, a style of food that originates in Mexico, is known for its varied flavors, colourful decoration and variety of spices and …   Wikipedia

  • Tortilla chip — A tortilla chip is a snack food made from corn tortillas, which are cut into wedges and then fried (alternately they may be discs pressed out of corn masa then fried or baked). Corn tortillas are made of corn, vegetable oil, salt and water.… …   Wikipedia

  • Zapotec languages — Zapotec Diidzaj, Diza, Ditsa, Diidxazá, Tiits Së . . . Spoken in Mexico (Oaxaca, Puebla, Guerrero); USA Native speakers ca 500,000  (date missing) …   Wikipedia

  • Cocol — is one of the oldest types of bread known in Mexico. It was created when the Spanish invaded Mexico. The Spanish taught Mexicans how to bake a bread and Mexicans made their own with the ingredients that were common at that time, this new bread… …   Wikipedia

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