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Crataegus mexicana is a
species of
hawthorn known by the
common names tejocote, manzanita,
tejocotera and
Mexican hawthorn. It is
native to the mountains...
- vanilla, avocado, guava, chayote, epazote, camote, jícama, nopal, zucchini,
tejocote, ****tlacoche, sapote,
mamey sapote, and a
great variety of chiles, such...
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Ponche Navideño
originated in India. The
traditional ingredients are
tejocotes,
pilloncillo (raw
sugar cane), and cinnamon. The
fruits of guava, tamarind...
- to make
ponche are more
seasonal and are
sometimes hard to get.
Fresh tejocotes, the
fruit of the
hawthorn tree
known to the
Aztecs as
Texocotli (stone...
- "haweaters". The
fruits of
Crataegus mexicana are
known in
Mexico as
tejocotes and are
eaten raw, cooked, or in jam
during the winter. They are stuffed...
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fruit and
candies such as guavas, oranges, jicamas,
pieces of
sugar cane,
tejocotes and
wrapped candies. Some piñatas are "traps"
filled with flour, confetti...
- 2023). "Notes from the Field:
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Tejocote (Crataegus mexicana) Root,
Substituted with
Yellow Oleander (Cascabela...
- The land is productive,
especially for
fruit orchards producing guavas,
tejocote, apples, limes,
quince and more.
Desert fruits such as
cactus pears (tuna)...
- Tomato, Maize, Vanilla, Avocado, Guava, Chayote, Epazote, Camote, Jícama,
Tejocote, Nopal, Zapote, Chipotle, many
varieties of
modern Beans. The majority...
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growing corn, beans, wheat, tomatoes, onions, oats, olives,
cactus fruit,
tejocote and much more. It
produces more than half of the
alfalfa and
green chili...