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Tag Archives: the majority of cooks use lard instead of oil for frying and chicken stock to thin the mole but vegetable oil and vegetable stock work fine.

It’s a magical place and a beautiful pueblo. But the mole is the main attraction

Posted on September 17, 2020 by Editor

San Pedro Atocpan, Mexico City, is known as the mole capital of Mexico

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Posted in E Patient Health Care, food, Home Remedies Series, Introducing, Lifestyle Health, quarantine, Tele-Medicine | Tagged a borough of Mexico City., as far as the Aztecs who made a simple sauce called chilmole, It is a salsa of just chiles and tomatoes and almost no spices, It’s a magical place and a beautiful pueblo. But the mole is the main attraction, Marta Álvarez and Luis Alvarado of Mole Don Luis., Mole had a fairly humble beginning, mole’s transition from a simple sauce to a thick and flavorful version began after the Conquest, Puebla had an important role in the development of mole., San Pedro Atocpan is a beautiful little pueblo and one of a dozen in Milpa Alta, the majority of cooks use lard instead of oil for frying and chicken stock to thin the mole but vegetable oil and vegetable stock work fine., The Spaniards brought nuts and spices with them that were new to indigenous groups who soon began incorporating them into their foods. “This was especially true in Puebla

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