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It was used as a fast food by the spanish army a long time ago. It was invented by Tomas de Zumalacarregui.
I use eggs, cheese, mushrooms, potatoes and bacon, but there's many variations.
The egg in the kitchen is used to make different recipes like the Spanish omelette.
The traditional Spanish guitar used in flamenco music is called a "flamenco guitar."
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The vegetable that starts with "f" in Spanish is "fenómenos," commonly referred to as "fenogreco" or "alholva." Another example is "frijol," which means "bean." These vegetables are used in various cuisines and have distinct flavors and nutritional benefits.
No, sage is not a vegetable; it is an herb. It belongs to the mint family and is commonly used for its aromatic leaves in cooking and traditional medicine. While it can enhance the flavor of various dishes, it is primarily valued for its culinary and medicinal properties rather than as a vegetable.
The traditional Spanish headdress for ladies is called a "mantilla." It is a lace or silk veil that is worn over the head and shoulders, often in a triangular shape, as part of traditional Spanish dress, particularly for special occasions and religious events.
It is Mexican/Spanish 'Ahuacatl' in Mexican which became 'aguacate' in Spanish meaning Alligator pear
The dulzaina is a traditional Spanish wind instrument with a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is commonly used in traditional Spanish music, particularly in regions like Castile and Len. The dulzaina is known for its distinctive sound and is often played at festivals, processions, and other cultural events. Its cultural significance lies in its role in preserving and promoting traditional Spanish music and heritage.
The different types of flamenco scales used in traditional Spanish music include the Phrygian mode, the major scale, and the harmonic minor scale. These scales are essential in creating the distinct and passionate sound of flamenco music.
The vegetable green bean is judía (bean) verde (green) Ejotes - is the word used in Mexico -