How To Use Maguey In A Sentence
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When one is flying in a plane and looks down one can still see marabu areas in Camaguey.
CENTENNIAL YOUTH COLUMN
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The magueys are being used up or allowed to flower and aren't being replanted.
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This plant, a bromelia, is of the same genus as the _Agave Americana_, and by travellers often confounded with the latter, though quite a distinct plant from the _maguey_ of cultivation.
The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse
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This reminded one student of the maguey, and he enthusiastically described to the class the process of making mescal and tequila from that cactus plant.
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A maguey (agave) and a bisnaga (cactus) are two Durangan plants that are very symbolic of the Mexican flora.
A maguey (agave) and a bisnaga (cactus) are two Durangan plants that are very symbolic of the Mexican flora. © 2008, Jeffrey R. Bacon
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Oriente, also a nonfulfillment in Camaguey, even though they were achieving
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Once allowed only to Aztec nobles and priests, pulque is produced by cutting out the center of a Maguey cactus and collecting the liquid which rises from it.
Just One And I Have To Go - The Joys Of Pulque
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Maguey is a kind of agave with succulent leaves and a sharp thorn on the tip.
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Hats, mats, hammocks, and baskets are made with different types of cane and reed as well as fibers from the maguey cactus.
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When he returned with bottles of pulque - the fermented sap of the maguey cactus - the reporter had thrown his head violently backward.
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Here also I first tasted pulque; and on a first impression it appears to me, that as nectar was the drink in Olympus, we may fairly conjecture that Pluto cultivated the maguey in his dominions.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
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The Americanized name for maguey is century plant, and they are pretty common in the Southwest.
Alb�ndigas Soup
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This food grouping includes corn, beans, and squash, but is also enriched by the addition of chilies, cactus, maguey, and amaranth.
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Hummingbirds favored the maguey cactus, and people who extracted the plant's sap were also known as hummingbirds.
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Hats, mats, hammocks, and baskets are made with different types of cane and reed as well as fibers from the maguey cactus.
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Pita is another maguey fiber, finer than ixtle, used to create fancy trim on the edges of leather work.
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Learn how Oaxaca's famed elixir is made from start to finish, from laborious pit-baked magueys to the intriguing process of distillation.
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The vegetation that prevails here is the oyamel forest, which contains medicinal plants, magueys and shrubs covered with moss.
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This food grouping includes corn, beans, and squash, but is also enriched by the addition of chilies, cactus, maguey, and amaranth.
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The fierce agave spines make for treacherous farming conditions; the maguey must be collected by hand.
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At all events, the maguey is a source of unfailing profit, the consumption of pulque being enormous, so that many of the richest families in the capital owe their fortune entirely to the produce of their magueys.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
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= Other ceremonies connected with fire worship took place in connection with the manufacture of the pulque, or _octli_, the fermented liquor obtained from the sap of the maguey plant.
Nagualism A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History
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Las Villas should have achieved 12.5 after 1 February, and Camaguey should have also achieved 12.5. this at least had implied a nonfulfillment in
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Pulque is also used in braising meat and poultry, and to make the beverages called pulques curados, in which the fermented juice of the maguey is flavored with fruit, often the tropical fruit of the warm, humid Huasteca region or the cactus fruits of the high deserts.
The Cuisine of Hidalgo: Spanning Climates and Cultures
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Then, as the heat of the coals wilted the maguey, we would fold the pencas over, one by one, in a basket weave over the top of the coals.