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- and jam. This is often referred to as "The classic Bolivian Breakfast" Almuerzo is the most important meal of the Bolivian day, so much so that daily life...
- or bacon (compango). It is served hot as a starter, often as part of almuerzo (lunch), and sometimes dinner. Traditionally it was usually served in cuncas...
- trabajadores que aparecen en la famosa foto de 1932 'Lunch atop a skys****er' (Almuerzo sobre un rascacielos) [Natxo Ibarguen Moneta is one of the workers who...
- presidente Mauricio Macri y del primer ministro de ****ón, Shinzo Abe, en el almuerzo ofrecido en honor del mandatario ****onés" (in Spanish). Casa Rosada: Government...
- December 2010. Gobernio de la provincia de Salta (30 September 2009). "Almuerzo países Árabes". Delegación de la Casa Salta. Archived from the original...
- presidente Mauricio Macri y del primer ministro de ****ón, Shinzo Abe, en el almuerzo ofrecido en honor del mandatario ****onés" (in Spanish). Casa Rosada | Government...
- Castile and León. It is located in the mountain range known as Sierra del Almuerzo [es]. The most important attraction is the church of San Cap****. In the...
- his La hora del reposo (Workday Break, 1903), also known as La hora del almuerzo (Lunch break time) earned a gold medal. He was also at the 1904 Louisiana...
- uncommon to halt the working schedule to take a mid-morning snack. Lunch (el almuerzo or la comida, literally meaning "the meal"), the large midday meal in Spain...
- entails coffee/atole (maize drink) and a light meal, in some areas; the "almuerzo", around 11 a.m., which includes a snack and drink; followed by "comida"...