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Terms in Portuguese 2621-2630 of 3077

romã

/ROO-mung/
[Portuguese]

Pomegranate

romeira

/roo-MAY-ruh/
[Portuguese]

Pilgrim or great scallop. These are shellfish with white meats and pink corals, often cooked in their shells with the corals and have sweet, succulent meat if properly cooked. According to legend, the body of St James (St-Jacques) travelled with a boat with neither oars nor sails around the Iberian coast, coming to rest in Compostela. Many miracles were associated with this journey, including one where the horse of a pagan nobleman leaped into the sea. They emerged carrying the body of St James covered in scallop shells. This resulted in the nobleman converting to Christianity. Pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela have traditionally worn scallop shell badges in commemoration of St James, or used scallop shells as begging bowls. The whole pilgrim route is decorated with his emblem. In some parts of Europe they are eaten on the feast day of St James on 25 July to commemorate the arrival of pilgrims or peregrinos at Santiago de Compostela, often with tomatoes and garlic. They are more often simply and lightly fried.

rosa dels prats

[Portuguese]

Large white field mushroom, with a cap anything from 5 (2") to 15 cm (6") in diameter.

rosado

/roh-ZAH-doo/
[Portuguese]

Rosé

rosbife

/ROSH-beef/
[Portuguese]

Roast beef

rosca

/ROOSH-kuh/
[Portuguese]

A ring-shaped bread

rosmaninho

/roos-mah-NEE-nyoo/
[Portuguese]

Rosemary

rossinyol

[Portuguese] plural rossinyols

Chanterelle mushroom, usually sautéed in butter with chopped onions.

roxo/roxa

/ROH-shoo/
[Portuguese] plural roxos/roxas

Purple

ruibarbo

[Portuguese]

Rhubarb