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Do you know about, pupusas?

Baron

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Pupusas at the Ivar farmer's market on Sundays son ricos.
 

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Originally Posted by vaclava krishna
Does he make pupusas, with his hands? LK, for something bitter, have you tried Chinotto?
He does, actually, but my aunt makes them better, with her hands.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
For bitterness, I feel, a more potent drink is to ease. But I have not had the Chinotto. But I have had an Aranciata.
Aranciata. I place it up above Cola Champagne
 

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Originally Posted by whodini
He does, actually, but my aunt makes them better, with her hands.


What does she prefer, to put, inside?
 

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I like to drink Horchata.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Vaclava,

I recently had a Jarrito and thought of you. I bought it at a small street stand manned by a woman.


The irony..."manned by a woman"...
 

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Originally Posted by Connemara
The irony..."manned by a woman"...


Nice catch.
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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Indeed, the woman had the semblance of facial hair. Not a Frida Kahlo by a long shot though.

It's far better than being "unmanned" by a woman.
 

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for the longest time I thought you lot were talking about pApusas...which happens to have a very different meaning
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pupusa's look good though...must try at some point in life.
 

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Originally Posted by vaclava krishna
Does he make pupusas, with his hands?

LK, for something bitter, have you tried Chinotto?


The Chinotto, in summer, refreshes one well ,if served with squeezed lime.

In Australia, one can buy, the Chinotto guarded by the lion,
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or the one, that's under, the red star

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at the, Taco Bells, pupusas are sold, fourthmeal, ?
 

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Originally Posted by Homme
The Chinotto, in summer, refreshes one well ,if served with squeezed lime.

In Australia, one can buy, the Chinotto guarded by the lion, or the one, that's under, the red star.


Mmmm... The red star one for me.

I also love limonata.
A pan au chocolat and espresso followed by a limonata whilst reading the newspaper at my local cafe - you can't get much closer to heaven and still be on this earth!

Cheers,
JH
 

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