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La Vinotinto The Burgundy Because of the traditional burgundy color of their shirts. [12] Los Llaneros: The Plainsmen A llanero is a South American herder. The name is taken from the Llanos grasslands occupying western-central Venezuela. [2] La Remolacha Mecanica: The Clockwork Beet From the sugar beetroot. [2]
A sugar beet is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose and that is grown commercially for sugar production. In plant breeding, it is known as the Altissima cultivar group of the common beet (Beta vulgaris). [1]
Casa de remolienda (lit. ' Regrind house ') is a 2007 Chilean drama film directed by Joaquín Eyzaguirre and written by Cynthia Rimsky & Gonzalo San Martín. [1] Starring Amparo Noguera, Alfredo Castro, Tamara Acosta and Daniel Muñoz. [1]
The beetroot (British English) or beet (North American English) is the taproot portion of a Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris plant in the Conditiva Group. [1] The plant is a root vegetable also known as the table beet, garden beet, dinner beet, or else categorized by color: red beet or golden beet.
La Cucaracha (Spanish pronunciation: [la kukaˈɾatʃa], "The Cockroach") is a popular folk song about a cockroach who cannot walk. The song's origins are Spanish , [ 1 ] but it became popular in the 1910s during the Mexican Revolution . [ 2 ]
"Johnny Marines, empresario y manager de Romeo Santos, recibe reconocimiento en Miami | Remolacha.net". 2014-10-29. Archived from the original on 2014-10-29 "Dominican American National Foundation's "25 Years of Service" Gala event". LatinTRENDS. 2014-10-28; Mejias-Rentas, Antonio.
Nicaraguan cuisine includes a mixture of Mesoamerican, Chibcha, Spanish, Caribbean, and African cuisine.Despite the blending and incorporation of pre-Columbian, Spanish and African influences, traditional cuisine differs from the western half of Nicaragua to the eastern half.
The precise ancestral heritage of the Lamancha goat is still unknown, though references to short-eared goats date back as far as records from ancient Persia. [3] [5] Goats from La Mancha, Spain, which are now known as Spanish Murciana, were first exhibited at the World's Fair in Paris [3] in 1904, labeled simply, "La Mancha, Cordoba, Spain."