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Meaning of pinolillo




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

pinolillo
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In Nicaragua it is a flour that results from mixing roasted corn and cocoa. It is used to make drinks. It is also one of the common names of a class of mites, in various parts of Colombia and Venezuela. They are also called coquito yaya, puca, piojito de cigarra, mojosa, coloradito, isango, chirote, baiburín, tlazahuate (which in Nahuatl derives from tlalzáhuatl, which means "scabies of the earth"), plows (in Mexico), chivacoas. They belong to the Trombiculidae family.

  




Nicashared

Pride NicaraguenseLas variations of the pinolillo we all know (Tiste, Tibio, Gofio... ) it is not more to add and reduce some of the ingredients, which are mainly: white cornmeal, cocoa powder and cinnamon.

  


Anónimo

The pinolillo is made from a combination of corn roasted with cocoa, they are milled and emerges that nutrient drink. It is a typical drink of Nicaragua.

  



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