Green mojo usually includes coriander, parsley, and garlic; whilst red mojo is piquant, and made from a mix of hot and sweet peppers.
These include plentiful fish, generally roasted, "papas arrugadas" (a potato dish), "mojos" (such as "mojo picn"), and wine from the malvasia grape.
It is not used for this purpose in folk magic; it is instead used as one of the parts of a mojo bag.
Mojo could be used to make crops grow instantly, make buildings construct instantly and make a friend's order be ready instantly.
A ritual must be put in place in order to successfully prepare a mojo by being filled and awakened to life.
In some regions, it is customary to dip them in "mojo" (a garlic sauce).
She refuses at first, but eventually acquiesces in exchange for a priceless mojo bag.
Mojo is also commonly served with fresh bread rolls at the beginning of a meal.