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Mole is a traditional Mexican sauce characterized by its complex blend of flavors, colors, and textures. It is made from a combination of dried chilies, spices, nuts, seeds, herbs, and sometimes ingredients like chocolate, which gives it a unique and deep flavor, both sweet and spicy.
The origin of mole lies in the pre-Hispanic cuisine of Mexico, especially in regions like Puebla and Oaxaca, where it has been an essential part of the culinary culture for centuries. There are different varieties of mole, with mole poblano, black mole, and green mole being the most prominent, each with specific ingredients and methods.
From a nutritional standpoint, mole is rich in antioxidants thanks to its natural ingredients like chilies and spices. It also provides vitamins and minerals, although its calorie content can vary depending on the components and the amount of oil or lard used in its preparation.
Regarding its synonyms and related terms in Latin American Spanish, although "mole" is the predominant term, in some regions of Mexico it is also known as mole sauce or simply "mole" followed by the specific type, such as mole poblano. In other Latin American countries, there is no direct synonym due to its Mexican uniqueness, but it is understood as a complex and spiced sauce similar to an enriched sauce or seasoned stew.
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