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I've never tried Huevos MulteƱos, but from the description it sounds like it's not exactly the same thing.. I see no need for a merger unless you wanted to create some kind of huge master article on mexican egg styles.
- They are not the same; the distinctive feature of the divorciados is that it has two different colors, or even the two eggs prepared in two different ways. The motuleƱos are more like the rancheros, but with beans. --Itub 15:06, 10 July 2007 (UTC)