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Hi, Mexico and Spain are Western cultures. --81.184.22.189 (talk) 18:48, 10 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

What does "gabacho" have to do with sugar cane?

The article says "Sugar cane leftovers after chewing (usually spit out garbage) and usually white.". Why is this there? How is this related in any way to the word "gabacho"? Does "gabacho" mean sugar cane, or sugar cane leftovers? If so, the article should mention it.