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What's "choripan"?
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a chorizo sandwich.
(it just has the chorizo inside and nothing else) |
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Sounds like burnt to a crisp/ a cinder or reduced to ashes or cremated. I think a barbecue (barbie) or a South African braai can achieve the same level of incineration!!! |
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Original e etimológicamente es como dijo chileno, pero también aunque le pongas más cosas sigue siendo choripan, siempre que en el sandwich haya un chorizo asado :P
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