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Title: Mexican Food Research Paper
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Mexican mealtimes are pretty similar to our mealtimes except for the Mexican twist with the food. It is important that people learn to appreciate different cultures and take the time out to taste different types of foods because they might actually learn to like them... Showed first 250 characters
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"Meals and Mealtimes in Mexico." Mexico Travel. About.Com. 7 Jan. 2008 .
"Mexican Food." 1997. Different World. 5 Jan. 2008 .
Giffith, James S. "Mexican Food in Tucson." University of Arizona. 5 Jan. 2008 . Showed next 250 characters
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