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Pupusas!

Me gusta comer las pupusas, especialmente las pupusas de calabazita!
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Me gusta comer las pupusas, especialmente las pupusas de calabazita!
¿Pupusas son semillas?
Si es así, aquí en España las llamamos pipas. Aquí se comen muchas pipas (de girasol), normalmente saladas, en momentos de ocio (viendo la tele, tomando unas cañas, etc.), aunque también se encuentran pipas de calabaza.
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@Ambarina: Las pupusas son un platillo regional centroamericano (creo). Están hechas de masa de maíz.
En México esas semillas se llaman "pepitas".

@laughingwithfee: los derivados de palabras con "z" se escriben con "c". La palabra correcta es "calabacita".
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Me gusta comer las pupusas, especialmente las pupusas de calabazita!
What it is?

What kind to fruit has that you said.?
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Yo he comido pupusas de calabacita con carne.

¡Deliciosas!

Son muy parecidas a las "gorditas" mexicanas.

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@Ambarina: Las pupusas son un platillo regional centroamericano (creo). Están hechas de masa de maíz.
En México esas semillas se llaman "pepitas".

Gracias por la aclaración. ¿Entonces las pupusas son como las tortillas mexicanas?
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No. Bueno, para mí no. Las tortillas son mas grandes y mucho mas delgadas.

Las pupusas y las gorditas son mas gruesas y mas pequeñas a lo redondo.
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@Ambarina: Elaina está en lo cierto. Aunque la masa es la misma que la de las tortillas, las gorditas y las pupusas son más gruesas y están rellenas.
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Es comida salvadoreña. Hay un surcursal de restaurantes salvdoreños en New Jersey llamado La Pupusa Loca.
En unas islas caribeñas pupusa tiene un significado vulgar.

PD Si no estoy equivocado hay una comida llamada haurache en Mexico, y es muy parecida a las papusas.
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No, Poli... el huarache es plano, casi como una tortilla. Como dijo Elaina, las pupusas se parecen más a las gorditas.
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Yo he comido pupusas de calabacita con carne.

¡Deliciosas!

Son muy parecidas a las "gorditas" mexicanas.

Yo solamente como las pupusas qué no tienen carne porque soy vegetariana.
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No, Poli... el huarache es plano, casi como una tortilla. Como dijo Elaina, las pupusas se parecen más a las gorditas.
O, pensaba que los huaraches eran rellenos. Ahora veo que son parecidos
a los sopes con los ingredientes sobre la masa. ¿Estoy en los cierto?

Sé que la pupusa es rellena pero más delgada que las gorditas. Otra diferencia entre las gorditas y pupusas es los ingredientes de las pupusas están rellenados cuando la masa es cruda y después la pupusa es freido o asado.

¿Has probado las arepas venezolanas? Son como tortillas gordas partidas
y rellenas con varios ingredientes. La masa de esas arepas es siempre hecho de harina de maiz blanca.
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Cierto, los huaraches (también se llaman memelas) son como los sopes, pero más grandes y alargados. La diferencia en ingredientes es que a los sopes normalmente se les pone pollo deshebrado o chorizo y a los huaraches se les pone cualquier tipo de carne.

La masa de las gorditas se rellena en crudo, se cuece y luego se abre para ponerle lechuga, queso y salsa.

Nunca he probado las arepas, pero es seguro que será parte de mis curiosidades cuando pueda viajar a Sudamérica.


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Someone can tells me What is puposas?
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@Crotalito: Si lees la conversación completa y ves las fotos, vas a saber qué son las pupusas.
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I can see that the puposas is food, it's right.

Only I asked the about the word, I'm sorry.
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I can see that the puposas is food, it's right.

Only I asked the about the word, I'm sorry.
Poopoos are something else in English I think!
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No tenemos las pupusas aquí .. ¿A lo mejor en Ottawa, Canada? ¿Alguien vive allí que saben? Yo no sé los restaurantes en Ontario que venden un comida de español ..
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No me sorprendería si hay restaurantes españoles en Toronto. Sé que hay
comida hispana.
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