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  • The swamp fly eggs called ahuatli and the water bug eggs, which the Spaniards dubbed mosca de pájaro, were cooked held together with turkey eggs, a kind of pre-Hispanic frittata.

    Eggs: A Mexican Staple from Soup to Dessert 2008

  • The swamp fly eggs called ahuatli and the water bug eggs, which the Spaniards dubbed mosca de pájaro, were cooked held together with turkey eggs, a kind of pre-Hispanic frittata.

    Eggs: A Mexican Staple from Soup to Dessert 2008

  • The swamp fly eggs called ahuatli and the water bug eggs, which the Spaniards dubbed mosca de pájaro, were cooked held together with turkey eggs, a kind of pre-Hispanic frittata.

    Eggs: A Mexican Staple from Soup to Dessert 2008

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  • La traccia audio viene da una mosca chiusa nello studio di registrazione.

    No Fat Clips!!! : NAKD – Fly 2009

  • The privileged son of a wealthy Spanish merchant, he nevertheless had a mosca in his soup: the presumably degenerative effects of having been born elsewhere than in Spain relegated him and his fellow criollos to second-class status in the colonial aristocracy.

    The Spell of San Miguel 2006

  • One of the products displayed on Brett Halsey's neighboring table was this action figure of his mosca-headed self from 1958's RETURN OF THE FLY.

    Some Pictures From Coralina 2008

  • The privileged son of a wealthy Spanish merchant, he nevertheless had a mosca in his soup: the presumably degenerative effects of having been born elsewhere than in Spain relegated him and his fellow criollos to second-class status in the colonial aristocracy.

    The Spell of San Miguel 2006

  • The privileged son of a wealthy Spanish merchant, he nevertheless had a mosca in his soup: the presumably degenerative effects of having been born elsewhere than in Spain relegated him and his fellow criollos to second-class status in the colonial aristocracy.

    The Spell of San Miguel 2006

  • One of the products displayed on Brett Halsey's neighboring table was this action figure of his mosca-headed self from 1958's RETURN OF THE FLY.

    Archive 2008-10-05 2008

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  • Spanish for soul patch (literally "fly")

    October 21, 2007