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1 Port-of-Spain
Порт-оф-Спейн (столица государства Тринидад и Тобаго) -
2 bacalao
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3 boquerones
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4 chorizo
( SPAIN)Spicy sausage.( MEXICA)Spicy pork or beef sausage flavored with garlic and spices♦ Fresh, highly seasoned sausage flavored with chiles and spices.♦ Mexican or Spanish style sausage. The Spanish version is usually dried and flavored with paprika, while Mexican style chorizo is usually sold fresh either in links or in bulk and is flavored with chiles such as the ancho and pasilla.♦ A spicy pork sausage from all Hispanic countries, ranging in seasoning from mild and sweet to fiercely hot. Hotter versions come from areas of Spain and Portugal. Mexican versions contain a large variety of chiles and have a mealier texture and more complex flavor. Some of them even use fresh herbs giving it a green color. Portugal makes a cousin to this sausage called the linguisa, that is smoked and much hotter. -
5 gambas
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6 lenguado
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7 ...con almendras
( SPAIN)...with almonds. -
8 ...con jamon
( SPAIN)...with ham. -
9 a la marinera
(SPAIN / LA)fish or seafood cooked with garlic, onions and white wine -
10 acediás
( SPAIN)Fried baby sole. -
11 aguja plancha
( SPAIN)Swordfish. -
12 al ajillo
(SPAIN / LA)with olive oil and garlic -
13 alas de pollo
( SPAIN)Chicken wings. -
14 alaskitos
( SPAIN)Crab claws. -
15 all-i-oli
(SPAIN / LA)aïoli; garlicky mayonnaise -
16 almejas
( SPAIN)Clams. -
17 anchoas
(SPAIN/LA)Anchovies. -
18 Anguila
( SPAIN)Eel. -
19 angulas
( SPAIN)Elvers (baby eel). -
20 asadura de cordero
( SPAIN)Baked lambs liver.
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