• Molinillo may refer to: Matisia grandifolia, also known as molinillo, a flowering plant from Ecuador Molinillo, Spain a town in Salamanca Province, Spain...
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    A molinillo is a traditional turned wood whisk used in Latin America, as well as the Philippines, where it is also called a batirol or batidor. Its use...
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    the drink. Atole drinks are whipped up using a wooden whisk called a molinillo. The whisk is rolled between the palms of the hands, then moved back and...
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    made in a tsokolatera and briskly mixed with a wooden baton called the molinillo (also called batidor or batirol), causing the drink to be characteristically...
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    Molinillo is a municipality located in the province of Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain. As of 2016 the municipality has a population of 52 inhabitants...
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  • hosted on GitHub. CocoaPods dependency resolution system is powered by Molinillo which is also used by other large projects such as Bundler, RubyGems,...
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  • doppelgänger of sorts would always have a wooden leg in the shape of a molinillo, a wooden kitchen utensil used to stir hot drinks such as chocolate or...
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    San Juan del Molinillo is a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the municipality...
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  • then add the tablet of chocolate and stir continuously with a whisk or molinillo (a whisk-like wooden stirring spoon native to Meso America). This action...
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    used in combination with a molinillo baton to froth the chocolate. List of chocolate drinks "Batidor, Batirol, Molinillo, Chocolatera, atbp". Market...
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    Antioquia department. Common names include: guanábano de monte, fruta de molinillo, guanabanillo. They are trees reaching up to 35 m height and 100 cm in...
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    Histórico, Conde de Ureña, Cristo de la Epidemia, El Bulto, El Ejido, El Molinillo, Ensanche Centro, Explanada de la Estación, La Aurora, La Goleta, La Manía...
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  • by dissolving the wedges in hot milk, then whisking the cocoa with a molinillo or wire whisk. In Mexico, in the traditional Aztec and Mayan form, Cayenne...
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    hot chocolate drink made with milk and water using a chocolatera and molinillo is enjoyed as part of breakfast with bread and soft, fresh farmer's cheese...
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  • The jorquette (horqueta; molinillo) is the point at which the vertical stem changes to fan growth on the cocoa tree (Theobroma cacao). The whorl of lateral...
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    form she assumes will invariably have a wooden leg in the shape of a molinillo (wooden whisk). The monster, however, is very cunning, and is adept at...
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    Benoist Matisia cordata Bonpl. Matisia exalata Matisia grandifolia – Molinillo Matisia palenquiana Matisia stenopetala Matisia. The Plant List. v t e...
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    (Jaén) Lucena del Puerto (Huelva) Málaga Martos (Jaén) Mengíbar (Jaén) Molinillo (Province of Salamanca) Montalbán de Córdoba (Córdoba) Montilla (Córdoba)...
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    ago, that confluence was some km. before, in the town of Santiago del Molinillo. It flows from north to south through the province of León and ultimately...
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  • October 2017). "El blaugrana Luka Samanic da espectáculo en LEB: matazo 'molinillo' ante Cáceres" (in Spanish). Gigantes del Basket. Retrieved 15 September...
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    chocolatera) is used for heating and pouring, and a utensil called a molinillo – essentially a stick with paddles at the end – is used for stirring and...
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  • Matisia grandifolia, the molinillo, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae sensu lato or Bombacaceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its...
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    blended until it becomes frothed using a traditional wooden tool called a molinillo. Alcoholic beverages native to Mexico include mescal, pulque, and tequila...
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    support by Botanical Gardens Conservation International . Locally called molinillo, the tree is endemic to the Cauca river watershed and surroundings, from...
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    Aragonite Aragonite from Los Molinillos, Cuenca, Spain, sample width about 4 cm General Category Carbonate minerals Formula (repeating unit) CaCO3 IMA...
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  • drank it hot, thus creating the hot chocolate. Molcajete Metate Comal Molinillo Tortilla press Petate Chia seed Guava Rubus Sweet potato (possibly) Papaya...
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    road had opened, a mudslide caused a portion to collapse in Venta del Molinillo, Granada. Again in 1996, a section collapsed near Loja, Granada. In 2010...
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    cotton) or colander. Finally, sugar and ices are added, and foamed with a molinillo (wooden whisk). It is traditional to serve it in a jícara bowl and eat...
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  • Street Musique (1972) International Week of Animation Cinema, Barcelona: Molinillo de Oro, First Prize, Special Techniques, 1972 Melbourne International...
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    Mesoamerica and one of the most notable Pre-Columbian artifacts in Costa Rica. Molinillo, a device used by Mesoamerican royalty for frothing cacao drinks. Molcajete...
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