However, northern versions are far less complex and generally used to make enchiladas.
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Traditional dishes include mixotes, enchiladas, barbacoa and especially a corn pudding called zacahuil.
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Breakfast is generally heartier than in other countries and can consist of leftovers, meat in broth (such as pancita), tacos, enchiladas or meat with eggs.
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Vegetable dishes include a green called quelite with beans or with herbs and eggs, chayote with squash seeds, enchiladas with mamey and nopal cactus with eggs.
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Dishes include: corn straight off the cob, tortillas and cornmeal dishes of bread, tamales, enchiladas and black beans that are boiled or eaten as a soup.
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The fiesta started in 1980 with a 6ft m diameterenchilada, and it has grown over the years.
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After theenchiladais assembled it is cut into many pieces and is distributed free of charge to the fiesta attendees.
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Other distinctive elements include blue corn, the stackedenchilada, and sopapillas into which honey is added moments before eating.
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The centerpiece is the making of a large flatenchilada.
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A verse is added in which she invites a boy to cook up a fineenchilada.
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The dish was a beefenchiladaworth.
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