Pepitas
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Pepitas typically refer to roasted pumpkin seeds, which have been eaten in Mexico since the time of the Aztecs. The word can refer either to the hulled or un-hulled pumpkin seed kernel. They are also known as an ingredient in "pipian" mole (moh-lay) dishes. These seeds are usually available in specialty and Mexican food stores.
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