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Puto is a Filipino steamed rice cake, traditionally made from slightly fermented rice dough . It is eaten as is or as an accompaniment to a number of savoury dishes (most notably, dinuguan). Puto is also an umbrella term for various kinds of indigenous steamed cakes
Puto may refer to: Puto, a Spanish profanity; Puto (food), a Filipino food; Puto (bug), a genus of scale insects; Puto, a 1987 Filipino teen fantasy comedy
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For Colombian-cuisine lovers, this week's restaurant spotlight has got you covered with empanadas, palomilla steak, puff pastries and more. For Colombian-cuisine lovers, this week's restaurant ...
The original meaning was similar to "the game is afoot", but its modern meaning, like that of the phrase "crossing the Rubicon", denotes passing the point of no return on a momentous decision and entering into a risky endeavor where the outcome is left to chance. alenda lux ubi orta libertas: Let light be nourished where liberty has arisen
Empaisanas, a family operated Columbian restaurant, will take over the site of the former Burrito Boarder location on Pensacola Street this fall.
Jimador Mexican Market has opened in Denver, bringing hard-to-find Mexican products and local produce to the Lake Norman area.. Before, area residents have had to travel 30 minutes or more to ...
Me parto el culo ("I break my ass") is used to express laughter. It can also mean to do excessive work, usually accompanied by a verb that indicates the work, e.g. Me parto el culo barriendo ("I work my ass off brooming"). [citation needed] In Chile and Peru, culo is considered offensive (as it sounds very much like culear); poto is used instead.