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ancho; Syllabification: an·cho; Pronunciation: /
ˈanCHō, ˈän/; (also
ancho chili); Noun (plural
anchos); A
large aromatic variety...
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Ancho Reyes is a
brand of
chile liqueur produced in
Puebla City, Mexico,
based on a 1927
recipe from the same city. The
liqueur is made from and named...
- "Río
Ancho" is a
Spanish flamenco guitar piece that
combines flamenco and
gypsy jazz influences. The
piece is in the key of E
minor and
progresses to...
- vary. Some
regional versions in
Mexico use
rehydrated dry
chiles such as
anchos or pasillas. In the
United States,
chiles rellenos are
usually filled with...
- Vado
Ancho (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaðo ˈantʃo]) is a muni****lity in the
Honduran department of El Paraíso. 13°43′N 86°58′W / 13.717°N 86.967°W...
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Chioggia beets,
smoked baba ghanoush,
marshmallow bouquet Entrée: elk ribeye,
ancho chili liqueur,
marrow bones, fava
beans Dessert:
creme brûlée ice cream...
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Ancho is an
unincorporated desert hamlet in
Lincoln County, New Mexico,
United States. It is
located west of the
Lincoln National Forest, 2
miles east...
- Río
Ancho may
refer to: Río
Ancho (song), a
classic flamenco track by Paco de
Lucia Río
Ancho, Cuba,
village in
Sancti Spíritus, Cuba Río
Ancho, Colombia...
- cuisine, the rib eye is
known as ojo de bife,
while the rib
steak is
known as
ancho de bife. In
Chilean cuisine, the
boneless rib
steak is
known as lomo vetado...
- sardines,
pepper jack cheese,
zucchini Entrée: beef shoulder, yucca, raisins,
ancho chiles, dill
pickles Dessert:
flour tortillas, prosecco,
Canadian bacon...