-
sacred fast, but it was also a
favourite drink of Gr**** peasants. Agua de
cebada, in
Spanish speaking countries, is made with
malted barley,
sugar and lemon...
- Café de
cebada (Spanish for 'coffee of barley') may,
depending on region,
refer to: Caffé d'orzo, an espresso-like
coffee substitute Barley tea, a much...
- The
Cebadas River is a
river of Ecuador. List of
rivers of
Ecuador Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993.
GEOnet Names Server Archived 2020-04-10...
- the
carrera de San
Francisco street - that
continues from the
Plaza de la
Cebada up to the San
Francisco el
Grande Basilica.
These limits are: to the north...
- also
increasing slowly,
especially in Germany. A
variety called café de
cebada ("coffee of barley") in
Spanish and
simply Cevada in
Portuguese is available...
-
course of the
Chiquibul River;
Actun Kabal,
Actun Tun Kul (Tunkul) and
Cebada Cave in Belize, and
Xibalba in Guatemala, as well as
several other smaller...
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Barley wine Beer,
including corn beer, rice beer, and
wheat beer Café de
cebada Caffè d'orzo (Coffee of Barley)
Emoliente Malt
drink Malt
liquor Malt whisky...
-
Avena (drink)
Avena con
leche Avena con
limon Cacao Caimito Cebada Cebada con
limon Cebada con
Milca Coyolito Chia
Chicha Chicha bruja Chicha de caña Chicha...
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Pitaya Tamarind Seeds Chía (often
blended with vegetables)
Jicaro Cereals Cebada Horchata Flowers Alfalfa Hibiscus tea (also
called "agua de (Flor de) Jamaica"...
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California (Irvingtonian epoch)
Aucilla River in
Jefferson County,
Florida Cebada Cave,
Belize Cutler Fossil Site, Miami-Dade County,
Florida Devil's Den...