What food did san gabriel make?
There is no historical figure or place called "San Gabriel" known for making a specific food. It's possible you're thinking of something else.
Perhaps you're thinking of:
* San Gabriel Mission: This historic mission in California is known for its rich history and connection to the local indigenous people. They might have cultivated or made certain foods, but there isn't a specific food attributed to the mission.
* San Gabriel Valley: This region in California is known for its diverse cuisine, including many Asian-inspired dishes. However, there is no single food that represents the entire valley.
Could you provide more context about what you are looking for? Maybe you remember a specific detail or a name that can help me understand what you're asking about.
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