pulque Meaning in Bengali
বিভিন্ন agave গাছপালা বিশেষত maguey রস থেকে মেক্সিকোর পানীয় fermented
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pulque's Usage Examples:
Curado is a typical Mexican drink, prepared with pulque and fruit, to which a sweetener such as honey or sugar is added.
fertility and the discoverer of peyote as well as the "lord of the root of pulque".
Mexican mycologist, published a book titled Más allá del pulque y el tepache (“Beyond pulque and tepache”), in which he writes about traditional Mexican.
"four hundred" [ˈt͡sont͡ɬi] and tēcatl "person" [ˈteːkat͡ɬ]) was the god of pulque, of drunkenness and fertility.
of pulque Ometochtli, god of pulque, leader of the Centzontotochtin Tezcatzoncatl, god of pulque Tlilhua, god of pulque Toltecatl, god of pulque Tepoztecatl.
Tōltēcatl (Nahuatl for "the Toltec" or "the artisan"; pronounced [toːɬˈteːkatɬ]) was one of the Centzon Tōtōchtin, the four hundred gods of pulque.
In Aztec mythology, Tlilhua[pronunciation?] (Nahuatl for "one that has ink") is one of the Centzontotochtin, the gods of pulque.
The Spaniards were introduced to native fermented drinks such as pulque, made from the maguey plant.
ritual, including the use of the teponaztli war drum and the sacred drink, pulque.
tavern in Mexico that specialize in serving an alcoholic beverage known as pulque.
Established during early colonial rule, pulquerías remained popular venues.
Water, maize gruels and pulque (iztāc octli), the fermented juice of the century plant (maguey in Spanish).
also often shown in contexts associated with pulque.
Although some secondary sources describe her as a "pulque goddess," she remains most strongly associated.
of various individual deities and supernatural figures associated with pulque (octli), an alcoholic beverage derived from the fermented sap of the maguey.
This can be fermented to produce the alcoholic drink called pulque.
from the Nahuatl words "cimatl", meaning "cimate" (a root used to ferment pulque) and "pan", meaning "inside or over"; which makes the meaning of Zimapán.
The drink distilled from pulque is tequila.
There was also a customs stations designed to control the entrance of pulque into Mexico City from Hidalgo.
pulque's Meaning':
fermented Mexican drink from juice of various agave plants especially the maguey
Synonyms:
maguey; alcohol; inebriant; alcoholic beverage; intoxicant; Agave atrovirens; alcoholic drink;
Antonyms:
nonalcoholic;