In the streets of the village, the chicken vendor keeps them in a "yagua". At Christmas, the turkey arrives still alive and neatly wrapped up like a letter in a "yagua" with just its head poking out.
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A "yagua" has a multitude of uses: wrapping for tobacco, in fact packaging of all kinds; also cables, baskets and shoes (photo).
Cuban hats made from palm fibres.
Photo: Michel Tremblay, JBM
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