It is a woven sash, strap or belt that serves to carry lumps to the Mexican Indians bearing all the weight on the forehead and backs. They are usually woven in cotton or cabuya (also called ixtle, which is a fiber taken from the maguey).
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Mecapal: In Mexico, worm of freshwater, food of the rural communities of Tlaxcala.
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