In Laura Esquivel's novel "Like Water for Chocolate," Tita kills the quail by preparing a dish that involves a special sauce made with her tears and the essence of her emotions. As she cooks, her feelings of love and longing infuse the dish, which ultimately leads to a powerful and intense experience for those who consume it. The quail symbolizes her emotional turmoil and connection to her family's traditions and expectations.
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Tita substitutes quail for Roberto in the dish she is preparing as a form of revenge, causing instant illness and flatulence instead of the expected aphrodisiac effects.
There are so many way to kill a quail. The best way it to slaughter it just like you would slaughter chicken.
A baby quail cannot have a chicken for its mom. If a chicken and quail were to mate, the quail would likely die. The chicken would kill it. Quail are too delicate to be around the chicken.
Tita Merello went by Tita.
Tita Duran was born in 1929, in Philippines.
The cast of Pancho Loves Tita - 1964 includes: Tita Divina as Tita Pancho Magalona as Pancho
Tita Muñoz was born in 1927.
Tita Muñoz died in 2009.
Tita in Thibet was created in 1879.
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Tita Duran died in 1991, in Philippines.