Morelia Gaspacho refers to a different type of Gazpacho found in the city of Morelia, Mexico. Morelia Gaspacho is a mixture of finely chopped fruits and vegetables ordered to taste. It may consists of fresh mango, pineapple, jicama, papaya, watermelon and other fruits which are combined with cucumber and then doused or dusted with choosen condiments, like lime or orange juice, chili powder, hot sauce, or even onions and powdered cheese (of the Cotija type). Morelia Gaspacho is also known as Gazpachos Morelianos, Gaspachos de Morelia, Morelia-Style Gaspacho, or Morelia Gazpacho. Morelia is sutuated in northern Mexico.

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