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Yes, it's one Garrafon in Mexico.
There are other dishes in Mexico the Cochinita Pibil, the Tinga, and the Taquitos al pastor.
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Mmm... mi favorito! Tengo hombre ahora.
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Nosotros decirmos "garrafa" de agua
Las judías no sé muy bien si son garrafones o garrofones. |
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No estoy seguro si estas hablando de arverjas (green peas?)
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In Mexico a garrafa is smaller than a garrafón. The 19 liter/5 gallon bottles of water are garrafones and for example a 1 gallon jug of milk is a garrafa de leche or for example a 4 liter jug of oil would also be a garrafa.
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"Peas" son guisantes. Las judías verdes son los frijoles con vaina cuando son más jóvenes. Se hacen hervidas y es una verdura. A mí es la verdura que más me gusta (bueno, las alcachofas también me encantan )
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Well, you changed my original sentence to "se usan" and put in parentheses that it could also be "se les usa". Why is one "usan" and the other "usa"? I thought that the impersonal "se" always went with a singular verb conjugation. ??
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alubias, bayo, bean, ejote, ejotes, frijol, garrafones, garrafón, green beans, guisantes, judía, judías, peas, porotitos, porotos |
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