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Though the breads made in the form of a bundled baby were the most common, in the city of Abancay, Peru, I was given a number of these in the form of running horses. This was at the start of November, 1982. Oddly, they still used the same word for them, "huahua", meaning "baby" in Quechua. --Rpapo (talk) 21:47, 25 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]