- augardentes(Galician), or
aguardientes (Spanish),
including augardente de
bagazo (aguardiente de Orujo),
which is
obtained from the
distillation of the pomace...
-
Abelardo Díaz
Alfaro (“Don Procopio”, “Peyo Mercé enseña inglés”, and “
Bagazo”) Chona, la
puerca asesina Luis
Molina Casanova Antonia Pantojas, Jaime...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
comes from bag****e (French) and
bagazo (Spanish),
meaning refuse or trash. It
originally referred to the material...
-
under a
large stone wheel called a
tahona [taˈona]. The pulp fiber, or
bagazo [baˈɣaso], left
behind is
often reused as
compost or
animal feed, or can...
- and in the rest of
Spain as aguardiente. The term "orujo" (in Galician,
bagazo) is also
sometimes used as a
synonym for the
pomace of the
grape (prior...
- "Vykstantiems į Minską –
naujas traukinys, trumpesnė kelionė ir patogesnė
bagažo patikra" [For
Those Traveling to
Minsk – a New Train,
Shorter Journey, and...
-
Diario de la Marina. "Muy
lucido acto de la
primera piedra en la
planta de
bagazo en el
central Progreso". Gordejuela. XVI (10). 1955.
Talleres Litográficos...
- Year
Winner Description Team
Members 2007
Bagazo Alternate Fuels from
Agricultural Waste Johan Löfström,
Felicita Holsztejn,
Jules D. Walter,
Gerthy Lahens...