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Terms in Spanish 4271-4280 of 4913

rutabaga

/roo-tah-BAH-gah/
[Spanish] plural rutabagas

Swede (US: rutabaga)

sábado

/SAH-bah-doh/
[Spanish]

Saturday

sábalo

[Spanish] plural sábalos

Alose. Allis shad. A freshwater shad, from a family of white, migratory fish. The shad is a bony, tasty, oily fish similar to herring, which travels up rivers in spring and is found in deep lakes. In France it is found in the Gironde where it is often grilled over vine shoots or stuffed with sorrel, and in the Loire, where it may be stuffed with beurre blanc. The roe is a great delicacy and shad is also used raw in sushi. Members of the family include Allis shad (Alosa alosa) and the smaller twaite shad or gizzard shad (Alosa fallax).

sable

/SAH-bleh/
[Spanish] plural sables

Scabbard fish, either black or silver, cut into pieces and fried or grilled, or used in stews.

saboga

[Spanish] plural sabogas

Twaite shad or gizzard shad from a family of white, migratory fish. The shad is a bony, tasty, oily fish similar to herring, which travels up rivers in spring and is found in deep lakes. In France it is found in the Gironde where it is often grilled over vine shoots or stuffed with sorrel, and in the Loire, where it may be stuffed with beurre blanc. The roe is a great delicacy and shad is also used raw in sushi. Members of the family include Allis shad (Alosa alosa) and the smaller twaite shad or gizzard shad (Alosa fallax).

sacacorchos

[Spanish]

Corkscrew

sacacorchos

[Spanish]

Bottle opener

sachaculantro

[Spanish]

Long coriander. Stinkweed. A herb widely used in seasoning and marinating in the Caribbean. It is also used extensively in Thailand, India, Vietnam, and other parts of Asia as a culinary herb. This variety of coriander dries well, retaining good color and flavor, making it valuable in the dried herb industry. It is sometimes used as a substitute for cilantro, but it has a much stronger taste. This name sometimes leads to confusion with coriander.

sagú

[Spanish]

Sago. It is made from the viscous sap of a tall palm tree. It is collected in the same way as rubber, by making an incision in the trunk.

sal

[Spanish]

Salt