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by Mercedes Aguirre Sullivan
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 Once, strolling through a farmer’s market in Rennes, France I came upon an unexpected sight: a fruit & vegetable stand with a heap of cactus figs. I told myself this was definitely something worth photographing, so I took my camera out. The stand’s vendor found this amusing; he leaned-in to be in the picture and waved at the camera. I told the vendor that the fruit I had just taken a picture of (known in France as figue de barbarie), was originally from my native Mexico; he smiled, we shook hands and I continued on my stroll. This was the very first time I became aware of the fact that cactus figs (also known as Indian figs) were eaten in countries outside of Mexico. I always thought of both cactus figs and the prickly pear cactus or Opuntia (which bears cactus figs) as quintessentially Mexican. Both are, after all, part of Mexico’s coat of arms and an important part of traditional Mexican meals. Another indication of the importance of the prickly pear cactus (and its products) in Mexican identity can be found in pop culture. In this domain, the word nopal (the stem segments of the prickly pear cactus) is playfully used to denote Mexicaness. Some examples of this use are the rock & blues band Heavy Nopal as well as the music label Nopal Beat Records. Comments (1) |
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by Jay Bildstein
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Three and a half weeks of 2010 have past. The year is getting into full gear. Some of us have already cast our New Year's resolutions aside for a plate of cupcakes and a seat in front of the television. But don't worry; we're getting exercise via nail biting. Wait a minute; weren't we supposed to stop doing that this year too?
Pop culture commentators have debated the correct way of saying 2010. They have waxed on about the benefits of saying twenty-ten versus two-thousand-ten and vice versa. Hey, content is needed so websites can sell ads. Advertising revenue is down, though. They might want to rethink their material.
The Black Eyed Peas are continuing to get a feeling. Lady Gaga is still causing some to look at her agog. Heidi Montag has transmogrified herself from gal next store into... well let's just say less of a gal next door. American health care reform sits beneath the sword of Damocles. It may well be sliced and diced beyond recognition. Hold on, that can't be right. Seems the folks who are responsible for fixing health care in the U.S. haven't fully read the bill that's supposed to fix it. You've got to read to recognize. Write a comment |
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by Remedios Aguirre Sullivan
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A Mexican recipe for preparing eggs smothered in a slightly hot sauce with cactus, tomato, and guajillo peppers. The best way to enjoy "nopales" without the gooey consistency that cactus dishes sometimes have. Write a comment |
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