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Terms in Portuguese 1881-1890 of 3077

meio passado

/MAY-yoo puh-SAH-doo/
[Portuguese]

Medium cooked. Degree of cooking.

meio-quilo

/MAY-oo KEE-loo/
[Portuguese]

Half a kilogram. 500 grammes.

meio-seco

/MAY-yoo SEH-koo/
[Portuguese]

Medium dry

meixão

/may-SHOWNG/
[Portuguese] plural meixões

Elvers. Baby eels. They are commonly fried with garlic or steamed and eaten with wooden forks. If these are seen in Mexico they are likely to be tinned and imported from Spain and extremely expensive.

mel

/mehl/
[Portuguese]

Honey is not only a sweetening agent, but its beneficial properties are many and its production by bees is integral to the effective regeneration and necessary variation of food crops.  While the specific flower nectar gathered by bees contributes to distinctive flavors, raw honey from all flowers has many beneficial properties including antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-tumor.  Growing concern over the fatal effect of pesticides on bee health and survival as a species is alerting many to the potential grave difficulties to be faced by all species should bee populations continue to decrease at present rates around the world.  Fittingly, honey often figures metaphorically in literature as a staple of life. 

melado

/meh-LAH-doo/
[Portuguese]

Sticky

melancia

/meh-LAHNG-syuh/
[Portuguese]

Watermelon

melão

/meh-LOWNG/
[Portuguese] plural melões

Melon. Usually honeydew.

melão com presunto

/mee-LOWNG kong pruh-ZHOON-too/
[Portuguese]

Melon with Ham

melão com vinho da Madeira

/mee-LOWNG kong VEEN-yoo duh muh-DAY-ruh/
[Portuguese]

Melon with Madeira