Maguey flower
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La flor de maguey (Agave spp.), también llamada gualumbo, hualumbo (del otomí, ‘uadombo; ‘uada «maguey», don «flor» y bo «quiote»), quiote o jiote es un producto típico de la gastronomía mexicana, principalmente del centro el país. Por su difícil disponibilidad, se considera un manjar. Se consume cerrada, cuando todavía no ha florecido, puesto que ya maduras amargan.
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The maguey flower (Agave spp.), in Spanish, flor de maguey (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɣej]), also known locally as gualumbo, hualumbo, quiote or jiote is a typical product of Mexican cuisine, cultivated mainly in the rural areas of the center of the country. Due to its difficult availability, it is considered a delicacy. Maguey flowers are harvested and consumed closed (when they have not yet flowered), since once opened (ripened), they have a bitter taste.
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La flor de maguey (Agave spp.), también llamada gualumbo, hualumbo (del otomí, ‘uadombo; ‘uada «maguey», don «flor» y bo «quiote»), quiote o jiote es un producto típico de la gastronomía mexicana, principalmente del centro el país. Por su difícil disponibilidad, se considera un manjar. Se consume cerrada, cuando todavía no ha florecido, puesto que ya maduras amargan.
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The maguey flower (Agave spp.), in Spanish, flor de maguey (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɣej]), also known locally as gualumbo, hualumbo, quiote or jiote is a typical product of Mexican cuisine, cultivated mainly in the rural areas of the center of the country. Due to its difficult availability, it is considered a delicacy. Maguey flowers are harvested and consumed closed (when they have not yet flowered), since once opened (ripened), they have a bitter taste.
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