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- Leche merengada is a typical drink of Spain. It is made from a base of milk and egg whites, sweetened with sugar and flavored with cinnamon. It is usually...
- researchgate.net/publication/317412224_Mixing_the_Kykeon "La horchata, la leche merengada, el agua de cebada y el granizado de limón sí son para el verano - Sibaritisimo"...
- celebrate Dijous Gras (Fat Thursday) during which they celebrate the Merengada, a day long orgy of eating and fighting with sticky sweet meringue, leaving...
- Leandro [es; ru], as well as churros or tejeringos, meringue cookies (merengadas), and amarguillos [es]. Cereal-based dishes include migas de harina in...
- Gras, Vilanovin children are excused from school to parti****te in the Merengada, a day-long scene of eating and fighting with sticky, sweet meringue while...
- company expanded its products range introducing filled biscuit such as Merengadas, Sonrisas, Mellizas, Amor, Rumba, and crackers Rex, in the 1960s. Rumba...
- (or mentepollo(a)) A dumb or immature person. Lit "Chicken-minded". Merengada = n. A milkshake. Meter casquillo = exp. To stir up trouble or drama,...
- anise grown in Chinchón, is a typical apéritif. The traditional leche merengada, a cold cinnamon- and lemon-flavored meringue; and horchata de chufa,...
- Caceres, Joseph. (30 November 2017). Calma Carmona:La Obsesión musical. Merengada. (Puerto Rico) Labidi, Najma Kousri. (16 December 2014). Rétrospective...
- by: Alex Wilson, Cameron Pierre, David Jean-Baptiste, Ingrid Laubrock, Merengada, and Omar Valle Recordings by: Buddy Childers and Russ Garcia Strings...