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Mexican Motif of Eagle with Snake on Cactus


Mexican Motif of Eagle with Snake on Cactus


$24.99


Mexican Motif of Eagle with Snake on Cactus - Premium Poster

Mexican Poppies in Flower + Skeleton of Dead Organpipe Cactus


Mexican Poppies in Flower + Skeleton of Dead Organpipe Cactus


$24.99


Jeff Foott Mexican Poppies in Flower + Skeleton of Dead Organpipe Cactus - Photographic Print

Saguaro Cactus Among Mexican Gold Poppy, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona


Saguaro Cactus Among Mexican Gold Poppy, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona


$29.99


James Hager Saguaro Cactus Among Mexican Gold Poppy, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona - Photographic Print

Cactus


Cactus


$17.99


Cactus

Desert Cactus Split Open to Reveal the Inside


Desert Cactus Split Open to Reveal the Inside


$79.99


Desert Cactus Split Open to Reveal the Inside - Premium Photographic Print

Mexican Handicrafts, Straw Hats, and Cactus, Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico


Mexican Handicrafts, Straw Hats, and Cactus, Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico


$29.99


Cindy Miller Hopkins Mexican Handicrafts, Straw Hats, and Cactus, Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico - Photographic Print

A Saguaro Cactus Stands Amidst Buckhorn Cholla, Mexican Poppy and Owl's Clover in Bloom


A Saguaro Cactus Stands Amidst Buckhorn Cholla, Mexican Poppy and Owl's Clover in Bloom


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Jeff Foott A Saguaro Cactus Stands Amidst Buckhorn Cholla, Mexican Poppy and Owl's Clover in Bloom - Photographic Print

Cactus Royal


Cactus Royal


$349.99


Cactus Royal is located close to Lychnostatis, Palace of Malia, and Star Beach Water Park. Other points of interest are Acqua Plus and Crete Golf Club. Hotel Features. The hotel has a private beach. In addition to 2 restaurants, Cactus Royal offers a snack bar/deli and a grocery/convenience store. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. The hotel serves buffet breakfasts each morning in the restaurant (surcharges apply). Recreational amenities include 3 outdoor swimming pools. Also located on site are a golf course, a children's pool, a spa tub, a sauna, and a fitness facility. High speed (wired) Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include a concierge desk, an arcade/game room, and multilingual staff. Guestrooms. 180 guestrooms at Cactus Royal feature safes and hair dryers. All accommodations have balconies or patios. Bathrooms feature bathtubs or showers. Satellite television is provided.

Saguaro Cactus, Mexican Poppies and Chain Fruit Cholla Grow Near Montezuma's Head and Ajo Mountains


Saguaro Cactus, Mexican Poppies and Chain Fruit Cholla Grow Near Montezuma's Head and Ajo Mountains


$24.99


Jeff Foott Saguaro Cactus, Mexican Poppies and Chain Fruit Cholla Grow Near Montezuma's Head and Ajo Mountains - Photographic Print

Mexican Peppers at an Open Air Market, Mexico


Mexican Peppers at an Open Air Market, Mexico


$34.99


Gina Martin Mexican Peppers at an Open Air Market, Mexico - Photographic Print

Mexican Saguaro Cactus 5 Plant


Mexican Saguaro Cactus 5 Plant


$14.74


Perfect for recreating a natural habitat. Safe for aquatic and terrestrial environments. Easy-to-clean. Aquatic Plants are perfect for creating a natural-looking planted habitat for terrarium-dwelling animals. Animals will use them for climbing hiding places and to lap up water droplets when misting. The plants are made from high-quality material and attached to a realistic rock base. They are easy to clean and safe for terrarium animals.

RZilla SRZ11424 Mexican Saguaro Cactus


RZilla SRZ11424 Mexican Saguaro Cactus


$18.25


Perfect for recreating a natural habitat. Safe for aquatic and terrestrial environments. Easytoclean. Aquatic Plants are perfect for creating a naturallooking planted habitat for terrariumdwelling animals. Animals will use them for climbing hiding places and to lap up water droplets when misting. The plants are made from highquality material and attached to a realistic rock base. They are easy to clean and safe for terrarium animals.

Barrel Cactus Silk Plant


Barrel Cactus Silk Plant


$42.99


Considered as little jewels of the desert, the Cactus has remained a popular staple in Southwestern décor, and now you can take that style anywhere! While Cactus need little care and watering, our Cactus needs even less. They practically take care of themselves (but a little TLC now and then is always appreciated). Whether on the open range, in suburbia, or even a small apartment, this Cactus, complete with decorative pot, will bring some welcome desert sun to any décor. Height - 9 inWidth - 6 inDepth - 6 inPot size - W: 6 in, H: 5 in Type: Artificial Plants


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Mexican Traditional Cooking Techniques

Mexican foods, like many other foods, can be boiled, grilled, or fried. These are modern Mexican cooking styles but Mexican traditional cooking techniques were rather different.

In ancient times, Mexicans did not have ovens. Instead, they would cook Mexican food over an open fire, which was the most common out of all the Mexican traditional cooking techniques.

The food would be placed in iron pots before cooking. This Mexican cooking method is similar to how we cook food on the grill these days. The Aztecs steamed and boiled their food in two handled clay pots before the Spanish introduced iron cooking pots. These two handled clay pots were called xoctli. The pot would be filled with food and then heated over an open fire. A lot of foods were fried and Mexican cooking features frying to this day.

Today in the present, it is a lot easier to cook Mexican dishes. It takes less time to prepare the foods. If someone wants to make homemade tortillas, there are iron pans that make it easy. Flans are made simply using spring form type pans. Long ago, it was a long process to make masa, which is a dish that includes a certain type of corn that has to be grinded. Nowadays you can purchase a metal grinder that helps grind the masa.

When you are making Mexican cooking recipes, the oven is perfect for many of them. You can bake meat, fish, and vegetables easily. You can also cook foods in a pot of water with added spices. A lot of Mexican recipes can even be made in a crock pot or slow cooker. Large steaming pots simplify the tamale cooking process. They take a long time to cook so a large pot means you can cook more at once, instead of in smaller batches.

Grilling Mexican food is another way to enjoy it. Foods used to be cooked this way many years ago and it was called "barbacoa." With this Mexican cookery method, meat was wrapped in banana leaves and cactus leaves and steamed over boiling water in a large pit. If you want to learn how to cook Mexican food, this is not the easiest technique for a novice! Food cooked in this way would have tasted similar to our grilled food of today. Fajitas are a good example of a perfect Mexican food to grill.

Mexicans many years ago used "metate y mano," which was a large tool with a concave surface, made from stone or lava rock. This utensil was used to mash the ingredients together. A "molcajete" is another ancient Mexican cooking tool, which translates as a mortar and pestle. You would learn about these ancient cooking tools in a Mexican cooking class, although we use different utensils today.

Cooking almost always requires stirring somewhere in the preparation. Wooden spoons have been around for many hundreds of years and are still widely used. There are different types of spoons today, depending on whether you are moving meat around in hot oil or stirring a thick sauce.

There is a rich history behind Mexican food and Mexican traditional cooking techniques. The methods might have changed through the ages but the food is still traditional. Food tastes different when cooked in different ways and there are plenty of Mexican recipes to try out and enjoy.

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