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- noun Plural form of
pozole .
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This month-long fair highlights corn in many forms: soups, stews, pozoles, and the multitude of enchiladas and antojitos based on the corn tortilla.
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This month-long fair highlights corn in many forms: soups, stews, pozoles, and the multitude of enchiladas and antojitos based on the corn tortilla.
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This month-long fair highlights corn in many forms: soups, stews, pozoles, and the multitude of enchiladas and antojitos based on the corn tortilla.
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(For a description of pozole and its traditions, see Warm up the Winter with Pozole, where recipes for both Guerrero-style green and white pozoles are given.)
Regional Cuisines Of Guerrero: From Beaches to Mountains 2007
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(For a description of pozole and its traditions, see Warm up the Winter with Pozole, where recipes for both Guerrero-style green and white pozoles are given.)
Regional Cuisines Of Guerrero: From Beaches to Mountains 2007
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This Gulf Coast version is from Veracruz, but similar seafood pozoles are found along Mexico's Pacific coasts.
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This Gulf Coast version is from Veracruz, but similar seafood pozoles are found along Mexico's Pacific coasts.
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I want to exclude pozoles and menudos from this discussion, because they are in a class by themselves
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This Gulf Coast version is from Veracruz, but similar seafood pozoles are found along Mexico's Pacific coasts.
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Like many pozoles, it is more stew than soup and is definitely a meal in itself.
Fresh corn pozole from southern Puebla: Elopozole de Tierra Caliente 2005
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