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  2. Paella - Wikipedia

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    Paella is a Valencian word that means frying pan, [12] [13] [14] from which the dish gets its name. [13] [14] Valencian speakers use the word paella for all pans, including the traditional shallow pan used for cooking the homonym dish. [14] The pan is made of polished or coated steel with two side handles. [15]

  3. Arroz a la valenciana - Wikipedia

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    In Bolivia, Arroz a la valenciana is a very popular dish that includes chicken, sometimes chorizo, and a variety of vegetables like peas, onion, tomatoes, green beans (string beans), carrots as well as potatoes from a variety of local imilla. [13] The color of the rice comes from the use of paprika or saffron, and red chilli pepper, which gives ...

  4. Villarriba and Villabajo - Wikipedia

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    When they finished serving, they washed the paella pan with a single 1 litre (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal) bottle of Fairy liquid, and an additional 16,621 dirty dishes with another 1 litre bottle. They released a subsequent television commercial featuring footage filmed at the event.

  5. Quinoa Paella with Spring Vegetables Recipe - AOL

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    *For a moist texture use a 34-cm (13½ -inch) paella pan suitable for use on the stove and in the oven. Wash the carrots and turnips, and pat dry in a clean cloth or with paper towels.

  6. 20 20-Minute Dinners For Better Blood Sugar - AOL

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    Paella is a Spanish seafood and rice dish, prized for the crispy bits of rice that come from letting the rice sizzle in the pan, and the deep yellow color from saffron. We cheat the color with ...

  7. El Risitas - Wikipedia

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    2007–2012: El Gatopardo, Canal Sur. Height. 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) Juan Joya Borja (5 April 1956 – 28 April 2021), [1] better known by his stage name El Risitas (English: The Giggles), was a Spanish comedian and actor. He gained widespread popularity in 2015 thanks to a series of memes based on a television interview recorded in 2007 on Jesús ...