Peto

Peto may refer to:

  • Dorothy Peto British women's police pioneer
  • Samuel Morton Peto (18091889), English General contractor
  • John F. Peto (18541907), American painter
  • Harold Peto (18541933), English architect and garden designer
  • Sir Basil Peto, 1st Baronet (18621945), English politician
  • Geoffrey Peto (18781956), English politician
  • Gladys Emma Peto (18901977), English artist, fashion designer, illustrator and writer of children's books
  • Len Peto (18921985), ice hockey executive
  • Christopher Peto (18971971), English politician
  • Judith Peto (1921 ), Hungarian designer
  • Richard Peto (1943 ), English professor of medical statistics and Epidemiology in the University of Oxford
  • Julian Peto, younger brother of Richard, professor of epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • Tim Peto (1950 ), English professor of medicine of the University of Oxford
  • Peto (food), a Colombian dessert
  • USS Peto (SS-265), a US submarine
  • Parnall Peto, a British seaplane
  • Peto Municipality in Yucatán state, Mexico
  • Mazamorra

    Mazamorra (from Spanish, Moors' dough) is a traditional maize-based Latin American food.

    Regional variations

    Colombia

    Mazamorra often accompanies panela and is a very popular side dish to meals such as bandeja paisa. The drink typically includes maize grains, crushed with mortar and pestle, then soaked in water with soda lye (although the traditional reagent used is fern ash, which contains high amounts of potassium carbonate), and finally cooked until soft. Mazamorra is very common during lunch and dinnertime at any time of year. It is usually sold as "city food". The vendors usually ride a tricycle adapted with a large cauldron and announce themselves with a klaxon. They sell the base mazamorra, and the customer must add the milk and the panela.

    Other derivations exist. In Cundinamarca and Boyacá, where the corn is cooked with onions, coriander, garlic, faba beans, potatoes and mashuas, often with pieces of ribs or beef. This dish is known as Mazamorra Chiquita (small mazamorra).

    PETO

    PETO – Die junge Alternative (Shorter name: PETO, lat.: „I postulate“) is one of the first youth parties in Germany. Established in 1999, the political party is based in Monheim am Rhein in North-Rhine-Westphalia.

    2014 Town Council and Mayoral Elections - Monheim am Rhein

    PETO made overwhelming gains in the Town Council and Mayoral elections in 2014. Daniel Zimmermann (the incumbent mayor of Monheim) won with 94,64% of the vote, against Manfred Poell (Bundnis 90/Grüne - 5,36%). In the Town Council elections, PETO received 65,64% of the vote, compared with 17,80% for Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU).

    External links

  • Official website
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