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- Nopal abstract "Nopal (from the Nahuatl word nohpalli [noʔˈpalːi] for the pads of the plant) is a common name in Mexican Spanish for Opuntia cacti (commonly referred to in English as prickly pear), as well as for its pads.There are approximately one hundred and fourteen known species endemic to Mexico, where the plant is a common ingredient in numerous Mexican cuisine dishes. The nopal pads can be eaten raw or cooked, used in marmalades, soups stews and salads, as well as being used for traditional medicine or as fodder for animals. Farmed nopales are most often of the species Opuntia ficus-indica or Opuntia joconostle although the pads of almost all Opuntia species are edible. The other part of the nopal cactus that is edible is the fruit called the tuna in Spanish, and the \"prickly pear\" in English.Nopales are generally sold fresh in Mexico, cleaned of spines, and sliced to the customer's desire on the spot, they can also be found canned or bottled, and less often dried, especially for export. Cut into slices or diced into cubes, nopales have a light, slightly tart flavor, like green beans, and a crisp, mucilaginous (squishy) texture. In most recipes, the mucilaginous liquid they contain is sometimes included in the cooking. They are at their most tender and juicy in the spring.Nopales are most commonly used in Mexican cuisine in dishes such as huevos con nopales (eggs with nopal), carne con nopales (meat with nopal), tacos de nopales, in salads with tomato, onion, and queso panela (panela cheese), or simply on their own as a side vegetable. Nopales have also grown to be an important ingredient in New Mexican cuisine and in Tejano culture (Texas).".
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- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Cactoblastis_cactorum.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_oxalate.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Canning.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aztec_society.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diabetes.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_Mesoamerica.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Mexican_cuisine.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opuntia.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stem_vegetables.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Cochineal.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Cup_(unit).
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Dietary_element.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(food).
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- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Glycemic_index.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Green_bean.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Hectare.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Invasive_species.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Manganese.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_Spanish.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_cuisine.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Mexico_City.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Mucilage.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexican_cuisine.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Opuntia.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Opuntia_ficus-indica.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Opuntia_joconostle.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Queso_panela.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Reference_Daily_Intake.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(season).
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Taco.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Tejano.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_medicine.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_C.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:cladode.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink File:Nopal11.jpg.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLink File:Nopal_cacti_in_Merced.JPG.
- Nopal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nopal".
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- Nopal wikiPageWikiLinkText "nopal cactus".
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- Nopal subject Category:Aztec_society.
- Nopal subject Category:Diabetes.
- Nopal subject Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Nopal subject Category:Natural_history_of_Mesoamerica.
- Nopal subject Category:New_Mexican_cuisine.
- Nopal subject Category:Opuntia.
- Nopal subject Category:Stem_vegetables.
- Nopal hypernym Name.
- Nopal type Diabete.
- Nopal type Redirect.
- Nopal type Thing.
- Nopal comment "Nopal (from the Nahuatl word nohpalli [noʔˈpalːi] for the pads of the plant) is a common name in Mexican Spanish for Opuntia cacti (commonly referred to in English as prickly pear), as well as for its pads.There are approximately one hundred and fourteen known species endemic to Mexico, where the plant is a common ingredient in numerous Mexican cuisine dishes.".
- Nopal label "Nopal".
- Nopal seeAlso Biological_life_cycle.
- Nopal differentFrom Nepal.
- Nopal sameAs Q3367716.
- Nopal sameAs Nopal.
- Nopal sameAs Nopal.
- Nopal sameAs m.02610_.
- Nopal sameAs Nopal.
- Nopal sameAs Q3367716.
- Nopal wasDerivedFrom Nopal?oldid=705896369.
- Nopal depiction Nopal11.jpg.
- Nopal isPrimaryTopicOf Nopal.