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The Aztec word for tomato is "tomatl," which refers to the fruit of the plant. Tomatoes were an important part of Aztec cuisine and culture, and continue to be widely used in Mexican cuisine today.
The word "cuisine" is a noun.
Enchiladas are a large part of many other types of cuisine, not just Mexican food. The Italians have their version as to those living in Spain.
The most common crop grown in the southern part of China is rice. The region's warm and wet climate is ideal for growing this staple crop, which has been a key part of Chinese cuisine and culture for thousands of years.
only part Mexican
Yes, "cuisine" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., "French cuisine").
After the Mexicans lost the Mexican War, These regions became American territory: (Paid money) California Texas (With Rio Grande as the border) Northern part of New Mexico Northern part of Utah (the southern part of the two states were sold to the US later.)
Guangzhou is a city located in the southern part of China, specifically in the province of Guangdong. It is situated along the Pearl River and is known for its bustling markets, modern architecture, and delicious cuisine.
All of Mexico was part of the Mexican Revolution.
Jessica Alba is actually part American part Mexican
If the question is asking asking about Bakersfield, California, u.s.a. then yes it is a city that is located in the county of Kern.
It is French, a noun and means "kitchen" in English.