Pastes
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Pastes is a type of Mexican pastry eaten in the Hidalgo region of central Mexico. The speciality originates from the Cornish Pasty, introduced by miners and builders from Cornwall who were contracted in the towns of Mineral del Monte and Pachuca.
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- Pachuca and Real del Monte (Mineral del Monte) links with Cornwall
- The Cornish in Latin America