The Spanish word "buche" has a few meanings. It can refer to;
A birds crop.
The mouth, stomach, jaws, or gullet of an animal, especially a carnivore.
Or to a mouthful
The Spanish verb "el buche" means "to eat".
The German word "Buche" refers to the "Beech tree"
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Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
buche means hacer gargaras.. also in Argentina, buche means boca (mouth)
faire hauls -you a buche
It means 'a Christmas log'.
It is the Spanish word for the stomach of an animal. just adding the buche that is sold in tacos is made from pork
The term Buche de Noel can best be pronounced like Boosh day No-el.
une buche
pork stomach
First you grab the buche,(pork stomach) and you boil it for about 5 hours with salt. You take out the buche when its nice and tender heat up some lard in a pan and throw it in there for about 30 minutes frying giving it a tender crunch to it. Then you pour about 1/4 of coca cola in the lard and the buche. That will give it a distinct color and taste that is super wonderful. I learned this recipe from an old man cooking Buche for people at a Mexican restaurant. Heat your tortillas and enjoy....
No portion of the pig goes to waste, you can order anything from snout to tail in Mexican restaurants. Buche is pig esophagus/STOMACH.
"Buche" in English translates to "log" or "woodpile".
An object that looks pretty with pink.
Une bouche de noel translates to "Yule log" in English. It is a traditional French dessert served during the Christmas season, shaped and decorated to resemble a log.