It means "gelatin of Madrid." It is a tomato, leek, and green pepper soup that has been gelatinized (gelee) from the consommé (soup) form.
Means "Go" Or "Come On"
That means "Where is the train to Madrid?"
It means 'Madrid to the sky' or 'Madrid to heaven'
The main square in Madrid is called "Plaza Mayor", which means large square.
The word Real means Royal, or royal Madrid, Royal Betis.
mazo is from Madrid which literally means big hammer or something I think but when saying it in Madrid it's a slang term for emphasis, temazo means like.. really good/awesome song
The phrase, "Soy in Madrid" does not make sense. The phrase could either be "Estoy en Madrid" or "Soy de Madrid". Moreover, the lack of punctuation makes it confusing. Do you mean, "Estoy en Madrid, mi amor. Te amo, mi amor."; or "Soy de Madrid, mi amor. Te amo, mi amor."; or as is? If the first option as in "Estoy en Madrid", then the sentence means, "I am in Madrid, my love. I love you, my love." The latter means "I am from Madrid, my love. I love you, my love." Depending on you are talking to you might want to say, "Te quiero" instead. "Mi corazón" is almost appropriate for, "my sweetheart".
Barajas is the name of an airport near Madrid in Spain. There is also a hotel in Madrid called the Clement Barajas. Literally translated, barajas means decks in English.
Real (of Real Madrid) transalated into English means royal.
Consomme is a type of clear soup. It is typically a clarified stock or broth that has had all of the impurities removed from it. There are several versions of consomme, ordinary (or un-clarified) and clarified versions make up the broth of the soup and different variations ingredients may be added after the clarification process. The clarification process involves the use of a "raft" to remove impurities through a long process of simmering the stock. (It can be strained after this process to remove tiny bits of the raft but consomme is not straight up strained stock) It can be served hot or cold (hot is like broth cold is more gelatinous.) The word consomme in French means "completed" or "concentrated." (Not beef stock) AnswerI think that's French for "beef stock" AnswerA clear soup made of strained meat or vegetable stock, served hot or as a cold jelly. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section indicated below.PCH lists the ingredient as Tomato Juice, it also can be chopped tomatoes.
If you mean beef consomme, it is a clear soup made with beef broth.