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This is a classic tapa from the Basque region of Spain, and is also very popular in nearby Galicia, where apple growing and hard cider (sidra) have been traditions for centuries.
Kurt Michael Friese: The Hard Truth of Johnny Appleseed, and a Recipe with Hard Cider Kurt Michael Friese 2010
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This is a classic tapa from the Basque region of Spain, and is also very popular in nearby Galicia, where apple growing and hard cider (sidra) have been traditions for centuries.
Kurt Michael Friese: The Hard Truth of Johnny Appleseed, and a Recipe with Hard Cider Kurt Michael Friese 2010
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This is a classic tapa from the Basque region of Spain, and is also very popular in nearby Galicia, where apple growing and hard cider (sidra) have been traditions for centuries.
Kurt Michael Friese: The Hard Truth of Johnny Appleseed, and a Recipe with Hard Cider Kurt Michael Friese 2010
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The town, along with Zacatlan de las Manzanas, produces most of the sidra consumed in Mexico.
September in the Mexican sierra: an abundance of apples 2009
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The sidra produced in Huejotzingo is made by only forty families using the apples from their own orchards, but in northern Mexico, apples are a big business.
September in the Mexican sierra: an abundance of apples 2009
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The sidra produced in Huejotzingo is made by only forty families using the apples from their own orchards, but in northern Mexico, apples are a big business.
September in the Mexican sierra: an abundance of apples 2009
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This area of Mexico has long been known for the production of sidra, or apple cider.
September in the Mexican sierra: an abundance of apples 2009
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A margarita glass filled with grapes and a glass of champagne or sparkling cider, known as sidra, are set at each place.
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The town, along with Zacatlan de las Manzanas, produces most of the sidra consumed in Mexico.
September in the Mexican sierra: an abundance of apples 2009
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This area of Mexico has long been known for the production of sidra, or apple cider.
September in the Mexican sierra: an abundance of apples 2009
frangarnes commented on the word sidra
bebida alcohólica, de color ambarino, que se obtiene por la fermentación del zumo de las manzanas exprimidas
October 22, 2007