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Axayacatl [ɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] and its plural, āxaxayacatl [ɑːʃɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] (the plural form is not commonly used in daily Nahuatl) are the two common names of pre-Hispanic origin used in Mexico to refer to species of aquatic insects in the family Corixidae, the eggs of which, ahuauhtli ([aˈwawt͡ɬi]) (in Spanish ahuautle), deposited abundantly on rushes (grass-like plants in the Juncaceae family) and flags (species of Iris plant) in lakes and ponds, are collected and sold as a sort of Mexican caviar, as part of Aztec cuisine.

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  • Axayacatl [ɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] and its plural, āxaxayacatl [ɑːʃɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] (the plural form is not commonly used in daily Nahuatl) are the two common names of pre-Hispanic origin used in Mexico to refer to species of aquatic insects in the family Corixidae, the eggs of which, ahuauhtli ([aˈwawt͡ɬi]) (in Spanish ahuautle), deposited abundantly on rushes (grass-like plants in the Juncaceae family) and flags (species of Iris plant) in lakes and ponds, are collected and sold as a sort of Mexican caviar, as part of Aztec cuisine. (en)
  • ahuauhtli ([aˈwawt͡ɬi] , aztekisch für Wasserfliegen-Eier) ist ein traditionelles Insekten-Gericht der mexikanischen Küche. Es besteht aus Eiern verschiedener Arten von Wasserwanzen (Ruderwanzen (Corixidae)) und wird auch als Mexikanischer Kaviar bezeichnet. (de)
  • Axayácatl è il nome generico con il quale si indicano alcune specie di Rincoti acquatici delle zone lacustri della Valle del Messico, di cui il principale è il Lago Texcoco. Questi insetti sono utilizzati nell'alimentazione umana fin dall'epoca precolombiana. L'utilizzo interessa sia le uova, chiamate ahuautle, o impropriamente caviale messicano, sia gli adulti e gli stadi giovanili (neanidi e ninfe). (it)
  • El término axayácatl (del idioma náhuatl: ɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ, "ashayácatl"; la forma plural, ɑːʃɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ, "ashashayácatl", que no se ocupa en el habla cotidiana; y a su vez en idioma español: "la faz del agua" o "al ras del agua") es el nombre genérico con el que se conocen 7 especies del orden Hemiptera de las zonas lacustres del Valle de México. Este insecto no precisamente acuático pero que se reproduce en el agua, de las familias Corixidae y Notonectidae (véase wikispecies:Corixidae y wikiespecies:Notonectidae), y en especial su hueva, llamada ahuautli, ahuahutli (del náhuatl [aˈwawt͡ɬi]), ahuautle o ahuahutle (del español: [a'wautle], "bolitas de agua") que son los nombres castellanizados, se utilizan como alimento desde la época prehispánica, y como tal recibe el nombre popular de caviar (es)
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  • Axayacatl [ɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] and its plural, āxaxayacatl [ɑːʃɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] (the plural form is not commonly used in daily Nahuatl) are the two common names of pre-Hispanic origin used in Mexico to refer to species of aquatic insects in the family Corixidae, the eggs of which, ahuauhtli ([aˈwawt͡ɬi]) (in Spanish ahuautle), deposited abundantly on rushes (grass-like plants in the Juncaceae family) and flags (species of Iris plant) in lakes and ponds, are collected and sold as a sort of Mexican caviar, as part of Aztec cuisine. (en)
  • ahuauhtli ([aˈwawt͡ɬi] , aztekisch für Wasserfliegen-Eier) ist ein traditionelles Insekten-Gericht der mexikanischen Küche. Es besteht aus Eiern verschiedener Arten von Wasserwanzen (Ruderwanzen (Corixidae)) und wird auch als Mexikanischer Kaviar bezeichnet. (de)
  • El término axayácatl (del idioma náhuatl: ɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ, "ashayácatl"; la forma plural, ɑːʃɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ, "ashashayácatl", que no se ocupa en el habla cotidiana; y a su vez en idioma español: "la faz del agua" o "al ras del agua") es el nombre genérico con el que se conocen 7 especies del orden Hemiptera de las zonas lacustres del Valle de México. Este insecto no precisamente acuático pero que se reproduce en el agua, de las familias Corixidae y Notonectidae (véase wikispecies:Corixidae y wikiespecies:Notonectidae), y en especial su hueva, llamada ahuautli, ahuahutli (del náhuatl [aˈwawt͡ɬi]), ahuautle o ahuahutle (del español: [a'wautle], "bolitas de agua") que son los nombres castellanizados, se utilizan como alimento desde la época prehispánica, y como tal recibe el nombre popular de caviar mexicano. (es)
  • Axayácatl è il nome generico con il quale si indicano alcune specie di Rincoti acquatici delle zone lacustri della Valle del Messico, di cui il principale è il Lago Texcoco. Questi insetti sono utilizzati nell'alimentazione umana fin dall'epoca precolombiana. L'utilizzo interessa sia le uova, chiamate ahuautle, o impropriamente caviale messicano, sia gli adulti e gli stadi giovanili (neanidi e ninfe). (it)
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