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17. B- ordering pizza
18. Not sure, sorry
19. D- pollo
20. A- a roast pig
Hope this helps
18. Not sure, sorry
19. D- pollo
20. A- a roast pig
Hope this helps
17. "Ordering pizza" is not common in the Spanish-speaking countries.
This Spanish adaptation of pizza is especially famous in the Catalonia district of the nation. This specific pizza can be served either sweet or appetizing, and you'll discover adaptations that are both open (a baked good base with garnishes) or shut (a hand pie– like cake with filling). Fixings fluctuate, and can incorporate egg, angle, vegetables, organic product, meat, and cheddar.
18. You would expect to find people eating paches in Guatemala on "Thursday's".
Tamales are an antiquated American food, made all through the mainland for more than 5000 years. In Guatemala alone, there must be 100 various types if not more. an extremely extraordinary sort of tamale made with potato batter rather than maize. It is called pache (short) and it is made in every single other regard an indistinguishable path from tamales. In Guatemala, paches are generally sold on Thursdays, I don't know why, and "ordinary" maize tamales are sold on Saturdays, despite the fact that on the off chance that you feel comfortable around you any sort of tamale any day you like.
19. "Paella" are made with rice.
Paella is a Spanish dish that has it establishes in a domain known as Valencia. Yellow saffron rice is one of the principle fixings, and it is joined by any blend of fish, chicken, pork and different kinds of herbs and flavors. Paella isn't stuffing, if you incorporate it as a major aspect of an adjusted diet.Paella has a tendency to be high in fat, however this doesn't mean it's a swelling sustenance. Pealla is a high-carb nourishment, because of the plenitude of rice that is utilized.
20. lechón is "a roast pig".
Lechón in Spanish or Leitão in Portuguese is a pork dish in a few locales of the world, most particularly in Bairrada, Portugal and Spain and its previous provincial belonging all through the world. Lechón is a Spanish word alluding to a broiled suckling pig. Lechón is a famous nourishment in the Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, North Sulawesi territory of Indonesia, other Spanish-talking countries in Latin America, and Spain. The dish includes an entire simmered pig cooked over charcoal. It is likewise the national dish of Puerto Rico.