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- fruit, poor man's tomatoe, tomate de yuca, tomate de españa, sachatomate, berenjena, chilto and tamamoro in South America, tyamtar, rambheda or rukh tamatar...
- article included, alb-: Portuguese bringella, bringiela, beringela. Spanish berenjena, alberenjena. The Spanish word alberenjena was then borrowed into French...
- manitas de cerdo (pig's feet) and migas. Standalone products include Berenjena de Almagro [es], a variety of small aubergines that are grown in Almagro...
- invention of Cervantes that suggests aubergine-eater via the Spanish berenjena or aubergine, po****rly considered to be the favorite food in Toledo at...
- agreed. The orientalist Leopoldo Eguílaz y Yanguas relates Benengeli to berenjena ("brinjal, aubergine, eggplant"), a relation mentioned by Sancho Panza...
- bearing a resemblance to baba ghanoush Beguni – Bengal region brinjal dish Berenjenas de Almagro – Iberian culinary style, a pickled aubergine characteristic...
- The lead single from the album, is entitled "Berenjena" (the Spanish word for 'eggplant.') The "Berenjena" Remix EP, which was released on June 28, 2019...
- del Valle Rodríguez (2020-08-25). "Adopcion Adopción de la variedad de berenjena C015 (Solanum melongena L.) en la región Caribe colombiana: measuring...
- in cooking. Arroz ancha Arroz aguado Arroz con pepino Arroz con pollo Berenjenas rellenas Brochetas Camarones al ajillo Carne asada Carne desmenuzada Carne...
- shark and originating from Cadiz, a city in the Cádiz province of Spain); berenjenas de Almagro (Almagro aubergine, a pickled aubergine characteristic of "Manchega"...