Samoa Cheesecake

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 · 26 Apr 2024
Samoa Cheesecake
Enjoy a slice of heaven with our Samoa Cheesecake - a perfect blend of caramel, coconut, and chocolate! 🍰🍫🥥 Prep Time: 20 minutes | Cooking Time: 45 minutes | Total Time: 4 hours 65 minutes | Kcal: 580 kcal | Servings: 12 Ingredients: 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1/4 cup melted unsalted butter 2 cups cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup granulated sugar 3 large eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup shredded coconut, toasted 1 cup caramel sauce 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips, melted Directions: Preheat your oven to 325°F (163°C). Mix graham cracker crumbs with melted butter and press into the bottom of a springform pan ...

Pistachio Mousse Cheesecake

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Pistachio Mousse Cheesecake
Craving something unique? Try this luscious Pistachio Mousse Cheesecake – your taste buds will thank you! 🍽💚 Prep Time: 20 minutes | Cooking Time: 0 minutes | Total Time: 4 hours 20 minutes | Kcal: 380 kcal | Servings: 10 Ingredients: Crust: 1 cup digestive biscuit crumbs 1/2 cup roasted pistachios, finely ground 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted Pistachio Layer: 1 cup pistachio paste 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar 2 cups heavy cream, chilled 1/2 teaspoon almond extract Topping: 1/2 cup chopped pistachios Whole pistachios for garnish Directions: Combine digestive biscuit crumbs, ground pistachios, and melted butter. P...

No-Bake Peanut Butter Pie

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No-Bake Peanut Butter Pie
Feast your eyes and taste buds on this luscious No-Bake Peanut Butter Pie with a glossy ganache finish—every chocolate and peanut butter lover's dream! 🍫🥜❤️ Prep Time: 20 minutes | Cooking Time: 0 minutes | Total Time: 3 hours 50 minutes Kcal: 630 kcal | Servings: 8 servings Ingredients: 1 1/2 cups chocolate cookie crumbs 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 2 cups creamy peanut butter 1 cup confectioners' sugar 1 cup cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup whole milk 1 cup dark chocolate chips 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/4 cup roasted peanuts, crushed 1/4 cup peanut butter cups, chopped Whipped cream, for garnish Directio...

3-INGREDIENT NO FLOUR CHOCOLATE CAKE

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3-INGREDIENT NO FLOUR CHOCOLATE CAKE
3-INGREDIENT NO FLOUR CHOCOLATE CAKE Prep Time: 20 minutes | Cook Time: 35 minutes | Total Time: 55 minutes Kcal: Based on individual ingredient choices | Servings: 12 servings Ingredients: Cold large eggs (8 units) Coarsely chopped dark or semisweet chocolate (1 pound) Salted butter cut into pieces (2 sticks) Optional for topping: powdered sugar and berries Directions: Prepare your springform pan with parchment and foil for a water bath, and heat your oven to a moderate temperature. Whip eggs to a volume twice their original size using a mixer. Gently melt your butter and chocolate together until smooth. Fold the eggs into the chocolate ...

Raspberry Chocolate Lava Cupcakes

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Raspberry Chocolate Lava Cupcakes
Elevate your dessert game with these Raspberry Chocolate Lava Cupcakes - they're a deliciously sophisticated twist on everyone's favorite treat! 🧁🎉 Ingredients: Prep Time: 30 minutes | Cooking Time: 22 minutes | Total Time: 52 minutes | Kcal: 320 kcal per cupcake | Servings: 12 cupcakes 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened 1 cup sugar 2 large eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 cup buttermilk 1/2 cup boiling water 1/2 cup raspberry preserves Fresh raspberries for garnish For the raspberry buttercream: 1 cu...

The origin of the Olmecs

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 · 26 Apr 2024
The origin of the Olmecs
Ancient nomadic populations from the Neolithic found fertile places with a temperate climate in some areas of central Mexico and along the coast of the Caribbean Sea. Around 3000 BC, these groups of hunters and gatherers slowly transformed into farmers and their societies became sedentary, where the importance of the division of labor and elites grew more and more. Therefore, in the central area of ​​Mexico and on the southern coast of the Caribbean Sea, embryos of towns began to form, each of which was governed by lords who belonged to the upper classes, who had access to innovations and Above all, they were the intermediaries between th...

The mysteries of Teotihuacán

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The mysteries of Teotihuacán
The archaeological zone of Teotihuacán, located approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Mexico City, was the scene, in 1520, of a bloody battle (Otumba). In that place, very different from how it is now, Hernán Cortés' army defeated thousands of Aztec soldiers, under the command of the new emperor Cuitlàhuac. In that place there were some mounds that looked like hills. In reality, they were the majestic pyramids of Teotihuacán, built more than a thousand years ago by a mysterious people, hidden underground, sediments and bushes that were formed in more than ten centuries of abandonment. The Pyramid of the Sun is grandiose: with a per...

The enigma of the Pusharo petroglyphs, the most important in the Amazon

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The enigma of the Pusharo petroglyphs, the most important in the Amazon
My trip to the Pusharo petroglyphs took place in 2008. The main objective was to closely analyze one of the most important petroglyphs in the world, both for complexity and grandeur, and thus deepen the study of Amazonian ethnic groups that traveled through the area in times dating back to the Mesolithic, when the climate in the Amazon was different from today. The trip began in the small town of Atalaya, on the banks of the Alto Madre de Dios River, from where, in the company of my friend Fernando Rivera Huanca, I embarked on a motor boat bound for Lactapampa (department of Madre de Dios). The next day we went up the Palotoa and slept in...

The mysterious Jinkiori monolith, heritage of the Huachipaeri culture

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The mysterious Jinkiori monolith, heritage of the Huachipaeri culture
To know the prehistory of the Amazon, it is necessary to archaeologically study any ancient traces of human remains or artifacts in the immense area of ​​the great river basin. The petroglyphs and cave paintings are key elements to understand the complex cosmogony and ritual symbolism of the people who lived in the area. Sometimes, as in the case of the petroglyphs of Quiaca (department of Puno), they are symbols used to indicate the path or route used to reach a different place in the jungle. Other times, they are surprising rock libraries, which indicate the spiritual conception, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic symbols, as in the case of...

The civilization of the Incas

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The civilization of the Incas
When you reach Machu Picchu (from the Quechua old peak), you can see that the Inca civilization reached a high degree of development, unequal to that of the West, but parallel. Until recently, it was thought that Machu Picchu had been discovered by the American archaeologist Hiram Bingham in 1911. In 2008, however, news was made public that the Inca citadel was actually discovered, and unfortunately looted, by an German adventurer, Augusto Berns, in 1867. Some documents, whose authenticity was verified, testify that Berns established a company to exploit the archaeological site, with the consent of Andrés Avelino Caceres, the president of...
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