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Texas Highways Magazine

POINT OF PRIDE

Durango, Mexico, Nadia Casaperalta recalls feasting on the fruit of the prickly pear cactus, known as tuna, until she was bloated from the seeds. Despite any digestive distress caused by her enthusiastic overconsumption, the culinary educator at South Texas College in McAllen says, “It’s honestly one of my favorite memories, even

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