HARD BREXITER anglicism coming from HARD, difficult, hard, complicated and BREXITER, person who supports BREXIT, (contraction of British exit) withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Community. There are those who want to prevent EC workers from coming to work in the United Kingdom at all costs, and others more recalcitrant want the country to withdraw from the European Court of Justice and Europol. This is in contrast to supporters of soft brexit, or soft, less drastic exit.
HARD BREXITER anglicism coming from HARD, difficult, hard, complicated and BREXITER, person who supports BREXIT, (contraction of British exit) withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Community. There are those who want to prevent EC workers from coming to work in the United Kingdom at all costs, and others more recalcitrant want the country to withdraw from the European Court of Justice and Europol. This is in contrast to supporters of soft brexit, or soft, less drastic exit.
MARACAS pl . of MARACA 1 . Musical instrument that is based on a small pumpkin whose dried seeds from inside generate the sound when colliding with each other when the pumpkin is beaten to the rhythm of the music of the orchestra it accompanies. There are, of course, maracas manufactured entirely in artificial form. 2 . Homosexual, man who engages in the sex trade.
MOLE DE CADERAS traditional dish of goat meat or sheep from the region of Tehuacán, Puebla. On October 20, the festival called the Ethnic Festival of the Slaughter is held in this place, where, at its end, a goat is killed with a shot in the forehead with which the dish is prepared. The preparation is long since it requires transhumance of goats of 6 months so that the day of the party have a year and a half. Among the Matanzas there is the myth that, by carrying out the slaughter of the goats, they were creditors to the thorns and hips. To keep them in optimal condition, these pieces were dried in the sun with salt, which prepared the MOLE DE ESPINAZO, from which it is assumed that the mole of hips originated and derived.
THAT'S IT! interjection denoting approval or recognition. It corresponds to a Spanishization of the famous Eureka! of Archimedes, when in his bathtub he discovers archimedes' Principle, in which the thrust (force) is equivalent to the weight of the liquid dislodged by the submerging body.
ALGODONCILLO in Mexico inga jinicuil the name synonym Nahuatl cuahuxinicuile or xonecuille, derive from cuauhicxi necuilli, from cuahuitl, tree; icxitl, foot and necuilli, crooked, means therefore CROOKED FOOT, by the twisted of the sheath that contains the fruits. Fruit in the form of a pod, of the legume family, of green color, of 30 or more cms. This pod contains oval green seeds, similar to beans, surrounded by a kind of very sweet velvety cotton that is tasted as a treat. It is found in warm regions of Mexico; mainly in Veracruz, Chiapas, Oaxaca, Tabasco, Morelos, Guerrero, San Luis Potosí, Michoacán and Sinaloa; where coffee is grown is used as a mother tree to shade such shrubs. It is sold in tied lots of pods. The best-known species is Inga jinicuil; other varieties are consumed such as: Inga spuria , Inga edulis , Inga eriocarpa , Inga leptoloba , Inga lindeniana , Inga pavoniana , Inga pinetorum , Inga punctata , Inga spuria , Inga vera . In central Veracruz and other states, green seeds are baked in brine to eat as a snack or ground and with the puree tacos or enchiladas are stuffed; It is also used to give consistency to zucchini or greenish stews. The seeds are roasted to serve as a treat with ground chili pepper and salt; sometimes they are used dry and toasted to make mole in the region inhabited by the Totonacs of the coast of Veracruz. Other times greens are used as a vegetable in beef broths.