Montego bay.
The name "Montego Bay" is believed to have originated as a corruption of the Spanish word manteca ("lard"), allegedly because during the Spanish period it was the port where lard, leather, and beef were exported.
In Jamaica, several places were named by the English during their colonization. Notable examples include Kingston, the capital, which was named after King’s Town; Montego Bay, derived from the Spanish "Manteca," referring to lard; and Port Royal, named for its significance as a royal port. Other locations like Spanish Town, originally the capital, reflect the island's colonial history and the influence of both Spanish and English settlers.
only if you're suicidal; it'll only be scoffed be the-lard-that-can't-be-named
Vegetable lard does not exist, its an oxymoron. So animal lard;)
lard
what does lard do in cooking
Tagalog translation of lard: mantika
That is approximately 1 cup
Lard is fat, so 100g lard is 100g fat.
Yes, the Corn Muffin Mix does contain lard. Specifically, the box states that it contains "lard, hydrogenated lard, or partially hydrogenated lard."
1 cup of lard
Praise the Lard was created in 1991.
Amboog-a-Lard ended in 1997.