Nahuatl

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Terms in Nahuatl 1-9 of 9

avocado

/ah-voh-KAH-doh/
[Nahuatl]

Avocado pear. It is popularly thought that the word avocado is from the Nahuatl word "huacatl" which means testicle. I would like to meet a Nahuatl .. Or perhaps not!

jocote

/hoh-KOH-teh/
[Nahuatl] plural jocotes

Hog plum. Jocote is derived from the Nahuatl word 'xocotl'. The hog plum is a close relative of the mango native to the Amazon basin and used in making luscious ice creams.

nanacatl

[Nahuatl]

The fairy ring mushroom with white flesh and a pleasing taste. These dry well and have good flavour but must be cooked first.

pag-uuring pang-agham

[Nahuatl]

Jicama. Mexican turnip or Mexican potato.Yambean. A crisp, turnip-like vegetable which can be cooked or eaten raw in salads.

papalo

[Nahuatl]

Summer coriander (US: summer cilantro). A pungent herb used in Mexican cooking and with a flavour like a heavy coriander (US: cilantro) and used raw to flavour fillings of tacos. Papalotl, is the Nahuatl for butterfly.

papaloquelite

[Nahuatl]

Summer coriander (US: summer cilantro). A pungent herb used in Mexican cooking and with a flavour like a heavy coriander (US: cilantro) and used raw to flavour fillings of tacos. Papalotl, is the Nahuatl for butterfly.

Tecpintle chile

[Nahuatl] plural Tecpintle chiles

A name for the Tepin chilli. It is thought that Tepin, also called Chiltepin, is the original wild chilli - the plant from which all others have evolved. It is a tiny round berry slightly larger than a peppercorn. It is very decorative and bright scarlet in colour and, despite its high heat level, it is attractive to wild birds, who helped to distribute it across the prehistoric Americas. Birds do not have the same sensitivity to capsaicin as mammals as capsaicin acts on a specific nerve receptor in mammals and avian nervous systems are rather different. Chilli peppers are in fact a favorite food of many birds living in the chilli peppers' natural range. The flesh of the peppers provides the birds with nutritious meal rich in vitamin C. In return, the seeds of the peppers are distributed by the birds, as they drop the seeds while eating the pods or the seeds pass through the digestive tract unharmed. This relationship is theorized to have promoted the evolution of the protective capsaicin. It is interesting to note that the chemical used to give an artificial grape flavoring to food items such as grape soda does have a similar effect on birds as capsaicin has on humans. Heat level = 8.

xicamatl

[Nahuatl]

Jicama. Mexican turnip or Mexican potato.Yambean. A crisp, turnip-like vegetable which can be cooked or eaten raw in salads.

xocoatl

[Nahuatl]

Chocolate