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Terms in Portuguese 931-940 of 3077

cogumelo-de-leite

[Portuguese] plural cogumelos-de-leite

Saffron milk cap. It exudes milk when cut and is usually served fried or cold with a vinaigrette.

cogumelo do cardo

[Portuguese] plural cogumelos do cardo

"King oyster mushroom." King trumpet mushroom. It may be eaten either fresh or dried, roasted or baked but the flavour is not highly regarded and the flesh is chewy.

cogumelo-do-cavalo

[Portuguese] plural cogumelos-do-cavalo

Horse mushroom. Edible, and very delicious, but easily mistaken for other less palatable or even poisonous mushrooms.

cogumelo do pinheiro japonês

[Portuguese]

Matsutake, the Japanese pine mushroom, a rare and sought after mushroom.

cogumelo-do-sol

[Portuguese] plural cogumelos-do-sol

Blushing wood mushroom

cogumelo japones

[Portuguese]

"Japanese mushroom." Shiitake mushrooms, which may be grilled or used in soups and stews. In Russia they are frequently pickled.

cogumelos com alho

/koh-goo-MEH-losh kong AHL-yoo/
[Portuguese]

Mushrooms with garlic

cogumelos recheados

/koh-goo-MEH-loosh reh-sheh-AH-doosh/
[Portuguese]

Mushrooms stuffed with minced (US: ground) pork mixed with breadcrumbs or with ham.

Coimbra

/KWEEM-bruh/
[Portuguese]

Coimbra is a town and district in west central Portugal, mainly in the province of Beira Litoral and bordered by the Atlantic on the west. Its produce includes livestock, wne, fruit and vegetables, rice and olives.

coixinha de galinha

/koy-SHEEN-yuh deu guh-LEEN-yuh/
[Portuguese]

Chicken croquettes shapped into balls and pinched into nipples on two sides.