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20:32 Apr 1, 2008 |
Spanish to English translations [Non-PRO] Cooking / Culinary | ||||
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3 +1 | chicken neck or pork stomach |
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chicken neck or pork stomach Explanation: You don't give much context so here's some research: Kwiki diffs - Kwiki Includes tacos, burritos, grilled cheese on ... Can be broiled on a spit (rostizado), fried (frito), or in tacos. A special treat is fried necks (buches) ... www.maztravel.com/kwiki/plugin/attachments/ Mazatlan/ind...... One other thing, have you ever heard of chicken neck tacos? I had heard about a place called Kentucky Fried Buches that serves tacos made from chicken necks, http://www.ericrench.com/MEXICO/TIJUANA/NORTE/zonanorte.htm Buches/Pork Stomach http://www.vallartasupermarket.com/taqueria.htm Take out Mexican in DE? - Mid-Atlantic - Chowhound I live in the Newport/ New Castle area and am interested in ... lengua (tongue) and buches (pork stomach), in addition ... standard selection of tacos. ... www.chowhound.com/topics/356888 Punto de vista de culturización - Mexicanos en California - TT: A ... But of tacos and burritos--the converts to our special dishes often know very little. ... are carnitas (barbecued pork), buches (pig's stomach intestine), and ... findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FWK/is_2_24/ai_73325316 To Market, To Market... With San Diego Foodstuff: Northgate ... ... (pork blood sausage); carnitas; costilla de puerco (pork ribs); buches (pork stomach); pupusa de chicharron or de queso, a very greasy pancake-like item ... www.sandiegofoodstuff.com/2007/06/northgate-gonzlez-market-... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 33 mins (2008-04-01 21:06:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- While you’re across the line, check out Kentucky Fried Buches, an interesting, modest place that sells deep-fried chicken necks — yes, necks — and corn tortillas and cilantro and salsa, so you can make up your own chicken-neck tacos. (Buche usually refers to the stomach lining, but in chickens it refers to the neck.) http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2008/jan/23/cover/ |
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