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una amiga de mio me dijo que soy un VOLADO. Punto por punto ella me dijo que todas las mujeres me gustan y soy un volado. no he escuchado este frase....gracias....
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I'm not familiar with the expression ser un volado that PH posted, but note that it is an expression and the literal meaning 'flown' doesn't figure in the English translation of the expression. |
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In the Caribbean volado (volao) also means rice that's cooked gringo style. This means undercooked by Latin standards with grains that don't stick together.
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El sentido que menciona poli se refiere a que el arroz se voltea muy alto para no freirlo mucho. Puede ser arroz volteado? Hacer eso es muy asiatico, y ahora se que tambien americano :-)
Me gusta aprender, gracias poli :-) Hay un gesto en España que tiene que ver con esto, al menos a mi me da la impresion: cuando quieres decir que alguien esta volado (his/her mind is blown up) you put your index on the temple and spin it. To blow y volar a veces coinciden, no es siempre to fly Una volea is a high kick ahead in soccer, also a tennis move (a lift, I think) Last edited by Planet hopper; November 03, 2008 at 04:14 AM. |
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El arroz volado es el arroz que mantiene su grano individual como arroz
marca Uncle Ben or cualquier arroz converted como el arroz canilla.
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No definitely not puffed rice. What Carribeans mean by arroz volado us
rice that clearly maintains is full grain. Rice that is not starchy or gooey. It's esthetically appealing, but it usually doesn't taste as good. Americans usually like rice prepared this way(including paella cooked this way ![]() As far as I know cooks from other cultures prefer rice to be a bit more starchy.
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