Corrales azafran, also known as Safflower, a substitute spice for Saffron
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Azafran may refer to: The Spanish name for Saffron Corrales azafran, also known as Safflower, a substitute spice for Saffron This disambiguation page...
heirloom variety originating in Corrales, New Mexico, called "Corrales Azafran", is still cultivated and used as a saffron substitute in New Mexican cuisine...
de la Granja), pork shoulder (llacón), morcilla, chorizo, and saffron (azafrán). Other major dishes include beans with clams (fabes con almejas), Asturian...
dolorosa; La Gran Via; Luisa Fernanda; La verbena de la Paloma; La Rosa del Azafrán; La revoltosa; Agua, Azucarillos y Aguardiente; Doña Francisquita; Gigantes...
and grows wild in Guanajuato, Mexico, where it is known as azafrán, azafrancillo, azafrán de bolita or saffron pellets and has several culinary uses,...
Oriental in Guanajuato consists of the Sierra Gorda and the Sierra del Azafrán in the northeast. The Mexican Plateau extends through the center of the...
beans (fabes), pork shoulder (llacón), morciella, chorizu, and saffron (azafrán). Apple groves foster the production of the traditional alcoholic drink...
(lacón) or bacon (tocino), black pudding (morcilla), chorizo, and saffron (azafrán) Fanesca Ecuador Fish Cod soup Fish soup bee hoon Singapore Fish/seafood...
bacon (tocino), black pudding (morcilla), chorizo, and often saffron (azafrán). Some recipes also call for longaniza. Fabes con almejas Spain (Asturias)...
can be described as a cypsela) bears a rough plume. Species Cnicothamnus azafran, native to Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay Cnicothamnus lorentzii, native...
caimitillo (Micropholis garciniaefolia), yarumo (Cecropia peltata), Caribbean azafran (Hedyosmum arborencens) and the Sierra palm tree (Prestoea montana). The...
Catalan safrà, Italian zafferano, but Portuguese açafrão, and Spanish azafrán come from the Arabic az-zaferán. The Latin term crocus is certainly a Semitic...
from Arabic المِهْرَاس, al-mihrās), asapran (meaning saffron, from Sp. azafrán from Arabic اَلزَّعْفَرَان, az-zaʽfarān), baryo (meaning village, from...
in the small town of La Solana (Ciudad Real). The zarzuela La rosa del azafrán, composed by Jacinto Guerrero to a libretto by Romero, is considered emblematic...
huésped del sevillano (The Guest at the Sevillano Inn, 1926) La rosa del azafrán (The Saffron Rose, 1930) Bound for Cairo (1935) Currito of the Cross (1936)...
Guerrero (Los gavilanes, 1923; El huésped del sevillano, 1926; La rosa del azafrán, 1930), José Padilla Sánchez (La bien amada, 1924), the tandem Juan Vert-Reveriano...
Spanish; naranja "orange", azúcar ("sugar"), alcachofa ("artichoke"), azafrán ("saffron") and espinaca ("spinach"), many of which eventually spread to...
September, its more distinguish celebrations are "La Fiesta de La Rosa del Azafrán" and "Consuegra Medieval". Its gastronomy is from “Machegos food or Toledo’s...
Extremeños". "ROMERO y algo más...: Repápalos de bacalao y cilantro al aroma de azafrán". 23 May 2013. "Gazpacho en escabeche de semana santa (VALLE DE LA SERENA)"...