File:Blowing on maize.jpg

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English: Aztec woman blowing on maize (corn) before putting it into the cooking pot so it will not fear the fire. Florentine Codex I, fol 347 right, Late 16th century.
Svenska: En aztekisk kvinna blåser på majs innan hon lägger den i grytan så att den inte ska bli rätt för elden. Den florentiska kodexen, folio 347 höger, sent 1500-tal.

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current23:29, 25 May 2007Thumbnail for version as of 23:29, 25 May 2007970 × 639 (251 KB)Peter Isotalo (talk | contribs)Aztec woman blowing on maize (corn) before putting it into the cooking pot. Florentine Codex, 16th century. Category:Aztecs Category:Food in art Category:Maize

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