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Tag: mayonesa

Definitions tagged mayonesa in the street dictionary.

Calabacin

This is the name for the vegetable known in other Spanish-speaking countries as zapallito (a term used in the Southern Cone), but known in English as zucchini or courgette. It is very nutritious and widely grown in the Venezuelan Andes. It is famously used to make a special mayonnaise-like sauce that accompanies many meals, and crema de calabacín is also popular as a rich soup or a savory spread.

The crema de calabacín was delicious at the wedding. / I really feel like eating some calabacín cake.

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Savora

Mustard (it is the name of the most popular commercial brand in Argentina, used colloquially as a generic term for the condiment).

Pass me the Savora.

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Bayonesa

A common mispronunciation of the word mayonnaise, typically associated with the speech of domestic workers or people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds (Baldom is a popular Dominican brand of condiments).

Put some Baldom bayonesa on it so it tastes better.

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