Colonial Mexico, roughly 1500-1600 A.D.
This is according to Wikipedia, which references a work (Kiple, Kenneth F., and Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas. The Cambridge World History of Food. 2 vols. Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2000)
A previous answer (In Mexico In 732 B.C. by the Inca civilization) is ridiculous. The Incas were not from Mexico (they were from the Peru area and other areas in the Andes mountains and Pacific coast), nor an organized empire before the 1100s A.D.
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Colonial Mexico, roughly 1500-1600 A.D.
This is according to Wikipedia, which references a work (Kiple, Kenneth F., and Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas. The Cambridge World History of Food. 2 vols. Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2000)
A previous answer (In Mexico In 732 B.C. by the Inca civilization) is ridiculous. The Incas were not from Mexico (they were from the Peru area and other areas in the Andes mountains and Pacific coast), nor an organized empire before the 1100s A.D.
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NO NO NO it does not stupid . quesa which means " cheese " and dilla is " tortilla " it means CHEESE TORTILLA in spanish !
Mexico and it means "little cheesy thing" in spanish =]
The quesadilla maker was invented by Michael Boehm. He also invented the George Foreman grill. The quesadilla maker makes cooking quesadillas at home easy and simple.
what is the history of quesadilla el salvador
in spanish queso means cheese and illa can be added to words to mean small or endeared. Quesadilla refers to a Mexican cheese snack
the maker and the first sand clock is unknown
The common cobbler is a shoe maker . In Gaelic Leprechaun means 'one shoe maker'
His father was a candle maker