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This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for September 8, 2008
arroz - masculine noun (el) - rice. Look up arroz in the dictionary El arroz es un alimento básico para gran parte del mundo. Rice is a staple food for much of the world.
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And since I haven´t had breakfast, this will do quite nicely for brunch! Rice happens to be one of my favourites.
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We have something alike here in Denmark (blodpølse; blood sausage). I haven't tasted it since I went to kindergarten.
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French people call this boudin. I learned the hard way
María José will probably back me up on this: the English call it blood pudding.
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¡Qúe castiza te me estás volviendo!
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It could be, as risengrød contains a lot of milk.
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There's also the Scottish Haggis and another word for it in Britain is black pudding.
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