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- Guacamole abstract "Guacamole (/ɡwɑːkəˈmoʊli/; Spanish: [wakaˈmole]; or [ɡwakaˈmole] (13px ); can informally be referred to as "guac" in North America ) is an avocado-based dip that began with the Aztecs in Mexico. In addition to its use in modern Mexican cuisine it has also become part of American cuisine as a dip, condiment and salad ingredient. It is traditionally made by mashing ripe avocados and sea salt with a molcajete (mortar and pestle). Some recipes call for tomato, onion, garlic, lemon or lime juice, chili or cayenne pepper, yogurt, cilantro or basil, jalapeño and/or additional seasonings.".
- Guacamole ingredient Avocado.
- Guacamole ingredient Lime_(fruit).
- Guacamole ingredient Sea_salt.
- Guacamole origin Mexico.
- Guacamole thumbnail Guacamole_IMGP1265.jpg?width=300.
- Guacamole wikiPageID "484865".
- Guacamole wikiPageRevisionID "643763624".
- Guacamole caption "Guacamole, avocado, lime and herbs".
- Guacamole country Mexico.
- Guacamole hasPhotoCollection Guacamole.
- Guacamole mainIngredient "Avocados, sea salt, lime,".
- Guacamole name "Guacamole".
- Guacamole type Dip_(food).
- Guacamole variations "Mantequilla de pobre".
- Guacamole subject Category:Condiments.
- Guacamole subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southwestern_United_States.
- Guacamole subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Western_United_States.
- Guacamole subject Category:Dips_(food).
- Guacamole subject Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Guacamole subject Category:Mexican_garnish.
- Guacamole subject Category:Nahuatl_words_and_phrases.
- Guacamole subject Category:New_Mexican_cuisine.
- Guacamole subject Category:Tex-Mex_cuisine.
- Guacamole subject Category:Vegan_cuisine.
- Guacamole subject Category:Vegetable_dishes.
- Guacamole type Food.
- Guacamole type FunctionalSubstance.
- Guacamole type Thing.
- Guacamole type Q2095.
- Guacamole comment "Guacamole (/ɡwɑːkəˈmoʊli/; Spanish: [wakaˈmole]; or [ɡwakaˈmole] (13px ); can informally be referred to as "guac" in North America ) is an avocado-based dip that began with the Aztecs in Mexico. In addition to its use in modern Mexican cuisine it has also become part of American cuisine as a dip, condiment and salad ingredient. It is traditionally made by mashing ripe avocados and sea salt with a molcajete (mortar and pestle).".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guacamole".
- Guacamole label "Guakamole".
- Guacamole label "Гуакамоле".
- Guacamole label "Гуакамоле".
- Guacamole label "ワカモレ".
- Guacamole label "구아카몰레".
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs Γουακαμόλε.
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs ワカモレ.
- Guacamole sameAs 구아카몰레.
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs Guacamole.
- Guacamole sameAs m.02g30s.
- Guacamole sameAs Q207968.
- Guacamole sameAs Q207968.
- Guacamole wasDerivedFrom Guacamole?oldid=643763624.
- Guacamole depiction Guacamole_IMGP1265.jpg.
- Guacamole isPrimaryTopicOf Guacamole.
- Guacamole name "Guacamole".