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papilla de avena

[Spanish] plural papillas de avena

Oatmeal porridge

papilla de harina de centeno

[Spanish] plural papillas de harina de centeno

Porridge made from rye flour.

papilla de sémola

[Spanish] plural papillas de sémola

Semolina pudding

para comer crudo

[Spanish]

To eat raw

parasol

[Spanish] plural parasoles

Parasol mushroom. Good baked with butter and garlic, or fried.

parchita amarilla

[Spanish]

Granadilla. A larger version of passion fruit with big jellied seeds, but wetter, milder and juicier.

pardete

[Spanish] plural pardetes

Grey mullet, the commonest and largest of the grey mullet (US: striped mullet) family. It is a silver, shoal-living fish pointed with dark grey which feeds on seaweed and plankton near the muddy bottom in estuaries and coastal waters. This can effect its flavour. However, a good grey mullet, caught in clean water, is round-bodied and has creamy white flesh and good flavour with good keeping capabilities. It must be thoroughly scaled before eating. Varieties are found all over the world. The roe is used for taramasalata, botargo, boutargue.

pardetón

[Spanish] plural pardetones

Grey mullet, the commonest and largest of the grey mullet (US: striped mullet) family. It is a silver, shoal-living fish pointed with dark grey which feeds on seaweed and plankton near the muddy bottom in estuaries and coastal waters. This can effect its flavour. However, a good grey mullet, caught in clean water, is round-bodied and has creamy white flesh and good flavour with good keeping capabilities. It must be thoroughly scaled before eating. Varieties are found all over the world. The roe is used for taramasalata, botargo, boutargue.

pargo

[Spanish] plural pargos

Sea bream (US: porgy, scup). A large family of fish which includes black sea bream, bogue, red porgy, dentex, gilt-headed bream . They are usually sold weighing up to 2 lb (1 kg). All have a deep, narrow body, small mouth, big eyes, quite large, tough scales, a single, spiny dorsal fin and a black spot on the shoulder. They are good to eat cooked whole, stuffed and baked or braised.

parrilla

[Spanish] plural parrillas

Barbecue. Grill (the object, not the verb)