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Tag: caldero

Definitions tagged caldero in the street dictionary.

BUREN

A clay griddle or flat plate used for cooking, specifically for making cassava bread (originally used by the Taino people, the indigenous inhabitants of the Caribbean).

She heated up her BUREN before putting the flatbread on.

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Olla

A cooking pot used for making soups and various types of stews like sancocho or ajiaco. They are usually made of steel, but are also manufactured from aluminum or clay. (Sancocho and ajiaco are traditional, hearty stews made with meat and root vegetables).

There is enough soup for everyone in that Olla.

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calderon

A large iron cooking pot or cauldron placed over hot coals (the term is a pun on the name of the famous reggaeton artist Tego Calderon).

Let's go cook with the calderon of Tego.

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calderon

A heavy iron cooking pot designed to be placed over hot coals. (These pots are a staple in Dominican households, primarily used for cooking rice and stews).

Go get the caldero because I am going to cook you a great meal today.

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Caldero

A derogatory term for a woman seen as only useful for cooking and fucking, provided she has concon, meaning she is older than 17 (concon is the crispy rice at the bottom of a pot, used here to signify she is of age).

That girl is a caldero, she is only good for two things: cooking and fucking.

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Paila

The name used in the Dominican Republic for cooking pots, synonymous with a caldero (a heavy-duty, deep pot typically used for cooking rice).

Today I cooked a big paila of rice and pigeon peas.

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Paila

A serving or portion of food (referring to the shallow, round pan typically used to cook and serve the meal).

I want a Paila of rice.

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hoya

1. A cooking pot. 2. A state of being dead broke, extreme poverty, or a run of bad luck. (In the Dominican Republic, viveres refers to starchy staples like plantains and yams).

1. Hand me the hoya to boil these root vegetables. 2. My God, what a hoya I am in? I can't even find the spare change for the kids' milk.

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