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Bread and wine were introduced to Mexico by Spanish colonizers in the early 16th century, following the conquest of the Aztec Empire. The Spanish brought their culinary traditions, including the production of wheat bread and the cultivation of grapevines for winemaking. This introduction significantly influenced Mexican cuisine and agriculture, leading to the incorporation of these items into local food culture.

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