Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Feb 1, 2007 11:12
17 yrs ago
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English term
Belotta
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Red "Croque Monsieur": Belotta, Niora Paste, Chorizo
What is Belotta made of?
What is Belotta made of?
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4 +8 | ham | William [Bill] Gray |
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Feb 3, 2007 01:51: PB Trans changed "Field" from "Social Sciences" to "Other" , "Field (specific)" from "Tourism & Travel" to "Cooking / Culinary"
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I believe this is a ham presentation. See the web link.
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Melissa Stanfield
: Hi Bill! Yes, there's a few other nice google images too - looks like a prosciutto (and a tasty one at that)//a pig's leg, in anyone's language!!
12 mins
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Thanks, Melissa. You obviously have more of a grasp of the terms than I have!!
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Vicky Papaprodromou
18 mins
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Thanks, Vicky!
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tazdog (X)
: if it refers to Spanish ham (as in your ref), it should be "bellota" - means acorn, acorn-fed in this case
19 mins
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Thanks, Cindy. SO the double "t" is a misspelling! And in such a classy hotel! My, my! :-)
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ErichEko ⟹⭐
30 mins
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Thanks, Erich!
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Will Matter
: with Cindy. Look here http://www.bellota.co.uk/bel-products.htm for some tasty info.
3 hrs
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Thanks, Will. Interesting (and mouth-watering) link. Makes me hungry, time to go home for dinner!!
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Alfa Trans (X)
8 hrs
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Thank you, Marju.
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Nedra Rivera Huntington
: This would be an acorn-fed cured ham, as Cindy indicated. "Bellota" by itself just means acorn.
10 hrs
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Thanks, Nedra!
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Rachel Fell
: it's a high quality ham
1 day 6 hrs
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Thanks, Rachel!
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