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pincho (Spanish: [ˈpintʃo];
literally "thorn" or "spike"),
pintxo (Basque: [pintʃo]) or
pinchu (Asturian: [ˈpintʃʊ]) is a
small snack,
typically eaten...
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Pinchitos or
pinchos morunos is a Moorish-derived food in
Spanish cuisine,
similar to kebab. The name
pinchitos is used in the
southern Spanish autonomous...
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December 1950) is a
Timorese former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Pincho was born on 25
December 1950 in Dili, East Timor. He
mainly operated as...
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Spain portal Food
portal List of
tapas List of hors d'oeuvre
Cicchetti Meze
Pincho "Tapas, the
Little Dishes of Spain".
Living Language. 20
March 2012. Archived...
- a banda, arròs
negre (black rice), ****ons, bunyols,
Spanish omelette,
pinchos or
tapas and
calamares (squid).
Valencia was also the
birthplace of the...
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Beret Mus (card game)
Basque dance Mythology Cuisine Pincho Txoko Txakoli Basque cider Patxaran Cider house Idiazabal cheese Gateau...
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According to the
Hebrew Bible,
Phinehas (also
spelled Phineas, /ˈfɪniəs/; Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, romanized: Pinəḥās,
Ancient Gr****: Φινεές Phinees, Latin:...
- (theatre of Soule)
Beret Mus (card game)
Basque dance Mythology Cuisine Pincho Txoko Txakoli Basque cider Patxaran Cider house Idiazabal cheese Gateau...
- temperature, or chilled; it is
commonly served, cut into bite-size
pieces (
pincho de tortilla), as a tapa, or cut into wedges. Día de la
Tortilla ("Tortilla...
- (theatre of Soule)
Beret Mus (card game)
Basque dance Mythology Cuisine Pincho Txoko Txakoli Basque cider Patxaran Cider house Idiazabal cheese Gateau...