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  • 41mole — sustantivo femenino 1. Cosa muy grande y, generalmente, pesada: Destacaba la mole del castillo sobre el monte. Ese pico es una mole que domina la cordillera. 2. Corpulencia o gran volumen de un cuerpo: El elefante era una mole de más de… …

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  • 42sésamo — sustantivo masculino 1. Área: botánica Ajonjolí. 2. Área: botánica Semilla de esta planta. 3. Dulce de almendras, nueces o piñones con ajonjolí …

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  • 43alegría — (De alegre). 1. f. Sentimiento grato y vivo que suele manifestarse con signos exteriores. 2. Palabras, gestos o actos con que se expresa el júbilo o alegría. 3. Irresponsabilidad, ligereza. 4. ajonjolí (ǁ planta pedaliácea). 5. Simiente de esta… …

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  • 44sésamo — (Del lat. sesămum, y este del gr. σήσαμον). 1. m. Planta pedaliácea, de la especie del ajonjolí y alegría. 2. Pasta de nueces, almendras o piñones con ajonjolí …

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  • 45Sesame — Taxobox name = Sesame image width = 250px image caption = Sesame plants regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Lamiales familia = Pedaliaceae genus = Sesamum species = S. indicum binomial = Sesamum indicum… …

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  • 46Cuisine of Puerto Rico — The cuisine of Puerto Rico has its roots in the cuisines of Spain and the Amerindian Taínos. The cuisine is also influenced by the cuisines of the United States, Mexico, and African countries like Ethiopia.HistoryThe cuisines of Spain, Taíno and… …

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  • 47Cuisine of Nicaragua — The Cuisine of Nicaragua is as diverse as its inhabitants. It is a mixture of criollo style food and pre Columbian dishes. When the Spaniards first arrived in Nicaragua they found that the Creole people present had incorporated foods available in …

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  • 48Cuisine of El Salvador — Traditional Salvadoran cuisine combines the foods of Spain and the indigenous population, especially the Maya, Lenca, and Pipil people.Many of the dishes are made with maize (corn).Typical BreakfastFor breakfast, Salvadorans usually eat platos… …

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  • 49Arabic influence on the Spanish language — has been significant, due to the Islamic presence in the Iberian peninsula between 711 and 1492 A.D. (see Al Andalus). Modern day Spanish language (also called castellano in Spanish) first appeared in the small Christian Kingdom of Castile in… …

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  • 50Cuchifritos — for sale in Spanish Harlem, New York City Cuchifritos (koo chee free tohs) refers to various fried foods prepared principally of pork, in Puerto Rican cuisine. They include a variety of dishes including but not limited to morcilla (blood sausage) …

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