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nopal

[Spanish] plural nopales

The nopal or biznaga is a cactus yielding tangy prickly pears, called tuna in Mexico. The spines need to be carefully removed before they are cooked, say by dicing and boiling in a little salted water with flavourings such as garlic and onions. The resulting vegetable is rather like crunchy green beans, bland in flavour but good for bulking up stews. They produce an okra-like slippery slime which needs to be removed by rinsing after cooking. They are usually mixed with tomatoes and coriander (US: cilantro) to make a salad and they are frequently also candied and used in tamales or desserts. They are also called nopalitos.

nopalito

[Spanish] plural nopalitos

A cactus yielding tangy prickly pears, called tuna in Mexico. The spines need to be carefully removed before they are cooked, say by dicing and boiling in a little salted water with flavourings such as garlic and onions. The resulting vegetable is rather like crunchy green beans. They produce an okra-like slippery slime which needs to be removed by rinsing after cooking. They are usually mixed with tomatoes and coriander (US: cilantro) to make a salad.

ñora

/NOH-rah(s)/
[Spanish] plural ñoras

A variety of small, round, mild, red chilli. It is usually available in dried form.

noviembre

[Spanish]

November

nuez

/NWHEZ/
[Spanish] plural nueces

Nuts. It also means walnuts.

nuez

/NWEH-sehs/
[Spanish] plural nueces

Walnuts. As with French noix, this means nuts and walnuts.

nuez del Brasil

[Spanish] plural nueces del Brasil

Brazil nut

nuez moscada

[Spanish] plural nueces moscadas

Nutmeg

Nunez de Prado ®

[Spanish]

"Tears of the olive." A strong, pure and intense extra virgin olive oil from Baena in Andalucia, made from the very first pressing of the olives.

octubre

[Spanish]

October