- pounders. Test cook
Becky Hays
shows host
Julia Collin Davison how to make
Espinacas Con
Garbanzos (Andalusian
Spinach and Chickpeas). 556 "Holiday Dessert...
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Chicha de caña
Chicha de
coyol Chicha de
jocote Chocolate Ensalada de
fruta Espinaca (made with
spinach berries)
Fresco de
guayabilla Guabul Granadilla Horchata...
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style rustic eateries. It can be made with
spinach and
grated cheese. "Tarta de
espinaca y seso
envuelta en
salsa blanca". 6
February 2021. v t e v t e...
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arancel "fee"; Food and
beverage names such as
aceite "oil",
arroz "rice",
espinaca "spinach" and
naranja "orange" (both from Persian,
through Arabic), café...
- Sekba[alsːskːkbaːdʒ@] (listen).
escafilar (see descafilar) escaque/escaquear
espinaca: Spinach.
exarico faca
falagar falca falleba faltriquer: Pocket. falúa/faluca...
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Spinach Etymology:
Middle French espinache, espinage, from Old
Spanish espinaca, from
Arabic يسبناخ, يسفينآخ isbnakh, isfinaakh, from
Persian اسپاخ aspanakh...
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Caravana Carcaj Casaca Chal
Chancleta Chalina Cheque Cobré Diván
Escarlatina Espinaca Gaceta Gasa
Jaque Jazmín Mate (Chess Term) Mago
Parche Paraíso
Percal Persa...
- "orange", azúcar ("sugar"),
alcachofa ("artichoke"), azafrán ("saffron") and
espinaca ("spinach"), many of
which eventually spread to
other languages in Europe...
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phonetically close to the
medieval Catalan and
Spanish form
espinac |
espinaca, and the
medieval French forms espinache, espinage, espinoche, espinace...