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La nixtamalización es el proceso mediante el cual se realiza la cocción del maíz con agua y cal viva, para obtener el nixtamal que, después de molido da origen a la masa nixtamalizada utilizada para la elaboración de tortillas, tamales, etc.
La palabra nixtamal proviene del náhuatl nextli ("cenizas de cal") y tamalli ("masa de maíz cocido)"; este preparado tiene muchos usos, algunos de origen contemporáneo y otros de origen histórico.
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Making the perfect: Yuca con mojo
Photo: Betty Cortina
You can call it yuca. Or you can call it cassava. Either way, the starchy tuber popular throughout Latin America and in particular Cuba, has been part of the Hispanic diet since way before Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Cultivated by island natives, it was often used to make a flat unleavened bread called casabe, which in certain parts of the Caribbean is still made even today.
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I am two parts/a person boricua/spic past and present alive and oppressed given a cultural beauty ...and robbed of a cultural identity I speak the alien tongue in sweet borinqueño thoughts know love mixed with pain have tasted spit on ghetto stairways ...here, it must be changed we must change it I may never overcome the theft of my isla heritage dulce palmas de coco on Luquillo sway in windy recesses I can only imagine and remember how it was But that reality now a dream teaches me to see, and will bring me back to me.
-Sandra Esteves #poem #boricua #SandraEsteves
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Latin women pray
In incense-sweet churches
They pray in Spanish to an Anglo God
With a Jewish heritage.
And this Great White Father
Imperturbable in His marble pedestal
Looks down upon His brown daughter
Votive candles shining like lust
In His all-seeing eyes
Unmoved by their persistent prayers.
Yet year after year
Before his image they kneel
Margarita, Josefina, María and Isabel
All fervently hoping that if not omnipotent
At least He be bilingual.
-Judith Cofer
Arthur Heyer (1872 - 1931), French bulldog, oil on canvas