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Family in central Mexico struggles to preserve the natural way of producing intense red dye

    One family in central Mexico is struggling to preserve the production of cochineal dye, an intense, natural red pigment so prized that, after gold and silver, it was probably the most valuable thing the Spaniards found in Mexico after the 1521 conquest. An indigenous Mexican process deriving the pigment from insects gave the Spanish empire a new source of red dye.

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