Qui-che' is Qui·ché (kē-chā')
n., pl. Quiché or -chés. # A member of a Mayan people of Guatemala. # The Mayan language of the Quiché.
Quiché
Indian group of the Guatemalan highlands, largest of all ethnic groups speaking a http://www.answers.com/topic/maya-languages. The Quiché Maya had an advanced civilization in pre-Columbian times. Records of their history and mythology are preserved in the http://www.answers.com/topic/popol-vuh. Traditional Quiché are agricultural. Their homes are thatched huts, and they practice weaving and pottery. Nominally Roman Catholic, they conduct traditional rituals as well. Many were killed or displaced during the Guatemalan military's counterinsurgency campaign of the early 1980s.
The Quiche are a Mayan tribe centered in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. See the link below for more information.
The Popul Vuh is the sacred text that documents the Maya creation myth. In the Quiche Maya language it means Counsel Book.
Although many Jews enjoy a good quiche and it is possible to make a kosher quiche, quiche are French in origin.
Nope. They're VERY different. Egyptian pyramids were made as tombs for royalty, while Mayan pyramids were made as religious temples. The above answer does not relate to the question.
Because he was one of the Church Fathers. He is also someone many people can relate to, as he started out as a terrible sinner.
You can eat quiche whenever you want
There are photos of quiche at the related links.
Yes you can put tomato in a quiche you can also put in a quiche pepper bacon tomato mushroom.
You can find quiche recipes online at cooking websites like recipes.com that will help you find the kind of quiche you want and how to make it. Have fun cooking your quiche!
It is now from France but it actually originated form Germany.
Yes. Quiche originally comes from Europe.
The Sinner was created in 2003.