A well known Spanish food made with rice in a shallow pan is paella. Paella is native to Galicia. It also include vegetables, seafood, and saffron.
There is no "made up name" for 17 in Spanish; there's only the real Spanish name of the number, which is diecisiete.
The name Bahamas comes from the Spanish Baja mar, meaning shallow sea. The Lucayan Indians were the first inhabitants, who called the area Guanahani
no. a whirlpool is made up of currents and when a vortex (whirlpool's scientific name) reaches shallow water the currents will then release breaking down the vortex.
It's from the Spanish word "bajamar" which translates into shallow water. The entire archipelago of The Bahamas is in relatively shallow water for being in the Atlantic Ocean. Google "bahamas nasa" in images and you'll see why this name is fitting...
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Christopher Columbus called the island "Baja Mar" meaning shallow sea. During his expedition he noticed that the coral reefs, and sandy shoals in the island that makes it difficult for their ship to navigate. Thus, the name of the Bahamas Island was taken from this name. The word Bahamas means "the island of the shallow sea".
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One can find Spanish food recipes from the following sources: Lola Espana, All Recipes, BBC Good Food, Food Network, Taste, Tienda, Xmission, Saveur, to name a few.
'Arroz' is the Spanish word for 'rice'. The origin of this Spanish name come from Arab, from the Arab word â??ar-rozzâ??, used to describe this same food that had been the base food of many civilizations.
They are actually in the North Atlantic Ocean ( not in the Caribbean ). Though the Name Bahamas is taken from the Spanish term 'bajamar' meaning low tide because of our shallow pleasant waters.
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