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Paletero
A paletero, alternatively paletero man or dang-a-lang, is a street seller of paletas and helados (ice-cream), usually from a pushcart called a paletería. The word paletero does not have an English translation and it can be classified with other loanwords. ==Origin in Mexico and spread to the United States==
The origins of ice cream can be traced to China where the Italian explorer Marco Polo learned how to make it. He introduced it to Italy, from where it spread throughout Europe. Spaniards introduced ice cream to North America during the European colonization of the Americas. In the 20th century, technology and investment expanded the ice cream sector. During the Mexican Miracle, paletas were introduced and in the 1930s ice cream chains were funded. in the state of Michoacan, Mexico where much of the population worked in agriculture. Emigrants from the area introduced palateros to the United States when they migrated there to work as temporary agricultural workers under the Bracero programs from 1942.
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