Tacos, burritos, quessadillas, beans, etc.
A few common Spanish ingredients:beansyellow riceshrimpshellfishtortillastomatoesonionschickenchorizotarragonsaffroncremabeefcumin
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No, Mayan languages and Spanish have nothing in common. Although American Spanish does have some loan words from Mayan and vice versa.
"I looked for food" in Spanish is "Busqué comida." It is pronounced, "boo-SKAY ko-ME-dah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Paella originated in Spain, and was a result of foods that were common in their region.
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Turkey is considered to be a 'cheap and common' food. Stuffed with truffles, Turkey may have been common in the past, but it is not common these days. Spanish people eat well and with some considerable expense, lobster, lamb, suckling pig, fish soup and much more sea food with cheese, ham and pate. Turkey is not 'special' there are plenty of much better alternatives
Yes, they do, but it is not incredibly common. Churros is a very common Spanish food that has been brought over to many hispanic and latino cultures. Some eat it more than others though.
most common food in rarotonga
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In Spanish, "house" is said as "casa." Some common features of traditional Spanish houses include white stucco walls, red-tiled roofs, inner courtyards, and wrought iron details on windows and doors.
in a Spanish food restaurant