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  • Looking for a delicious and festive dish to impress your guests?

    Chiles en Nogada

    Ingredients:
    - 6 poblano peppers
    - 1 lb ground beef
    - 1 cup diced tomatoes
    - 1 onion, chopped
    - 2 cloves garlic, minced
    - 1 tsp cinnamon
    - 1 tsp allspice
    - 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
    - 1 cup heavy cream
    - 1/2 cup milk
    - 2 tbsp sugar
    - 1/2 cup fresh parsley, chopped
    - 1 cup fresh pomegranate seeds
    - Salt and pepper to taste

    Preparation Steps:
    1. Roast the poblano peppers over an open flame or in the oven until charred. Place them in a plastic bag to steam for 10 minutes, then peel off the skins.
    2. In a skillet, sauté onions and garlic until fragrant.
    3. Add ground beef, tomatoes, salt, and pepper. Cook until the meat is browned.
    4. Stir in cinnamon, allspice, and cook for 5 more minutes.
    5. Stuff the roasted poblanos with the meat mixture and set aside.
    6. In a blender, combine walnuts, heavy cream, milk, and sugar. Blend until smooth.
    7. Pour the walnut sauce over the stuffed peppers.
    8. Garnish with fresh parsley and pomegranate seeds.

    Prep Time: 30 mins | Cooking Time: 30 mins | Total Time: 1 hr
    Calories: 350 kcal per serving | Servings: 6 servings

    Suggested Pairings: Serve with warm tortillas and a fresh green salad for a complete meal.

    #chilesennogada #mexicanfood #festivedish
    Looking for a delicious and festive dish to impress your guests? 🇲🇽✨ Chiles en Nogada 🌶️🌰 Ingredients: - 6 poblano peppers - 1 lb ground beef - 1 cup diced tomatoes - 1 onion, chopped - 2 cloves garlic, minced - 1 tsp cinnamon - 1 tsp allspice - 1/2 cup chopped walnuts - 1 cup heavy cream - 1/2 cup milk - 2 tbsp sugar - 1/2 cup fresh parsley, chopped - 1 cup fresh pomegranate seeds - Salt and pepper to taste Preparation Steps: 1. Roast the poblano peppers over an open flame or in the oven until charred. Place them in a plastic bag to steam for 10 minutes, then peel off the skins. 2. In a skillet, sauté onions and garlic until fragrant. 3. Add ground beef, tomatoes, salt, and pepper. Cook until the meat is browned. 4. Stir in cinnamon, allspice, and cook for 5 more minutes. 5. Stuff the roasted poblanos with the meat mixture and set aside. 6. In a blender, combine walnuts, heavy cream, milk, and sugar. Blend until smooth. 7. Pour the walnut sauce over the stuffed peppers. 8. Garnish with fresh parsley and pomegranate seeds. Prep Time: 30 mins | Cooking Time: 30 mins | Total Time: 1 hr Calories: 350 kcal per serving | Servings: 6 servings Suggested Pairings: Serve with warm tortillas and a fresh green salad for a complete meal. #chilesennogada #mexicanfood #festivedish
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    This range defines the visible spectrum, encompassing all the colors we can see.

    In terms of hearing, humans typically perceive sounds between 20 hertz (Hz) and 20,000 Hz (20 kHz).

    However, this range can vary among individuals and tends to decrease with age, especially at higher frequencies.

    Beyond these natural limits, the electromagnetic spectrum includes frequencies such as ultraviolet, infrared, X-rays, and gamma rays, which are invisible to the naked eye.

    Similarly, the acoustic spectrum extends to infrasound (below 20 Hz) and ultrasound (above 20 kHz), which are inaudible to humans.

    Advanced technologies like infrared cameras, ultraviolet sensors, and ultrasonic detectors enable us to observe and study these otherwise imperceptible phenomena.
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