New words today:

Vitrinear - From the same root as "vidrio", for glass, this is "window-shopping" / "just looking".

But there's another level to eyeing temptations when you're in a country that loves going out to enjoy the towns on weekends, so you also get...

Puebliar - To skip out to the village / villages, to sample their delights.

This is why Antioquia's pride and joy is Feria de las flores, every August: because the people here are *proud* of their rural treasures. πŸ’›

@MLClark I love puebliar! Not something Duolingo teaches, at least not at my level I guess. But as with so many Spanish words, it's so descriptive πŸ’™
By far my favorite is palomitas de maize. Long ago, I worked alongside an ESL teacher who taught me that one, and I have never forgotten it because it is so evocative.

@wolfwoman

I love it too! We really don't have a good translation in English, eh?

There are so many expressions that belong *so richly* to a context you might not run into them outside of it. I just asked my vendor friend if palomitas de maize is used much, because I've only ever heard crispetas - and he agreed that it's not as common here. However, in other regions, the other term certainly has its day! πŸ˜‹

@MLClark I learned just how regional Spanish is when I worked in a Mexican restaurant in CA. While I was *very* familiar already with the Spanish spoken by classmates & friends, this was a whole new world. Servers came from all over Central and South America so I learned lots of variations. I believe my friend the ESL teacher was 2nd gen Mexican American. Her description was "Think of little white birds flying up suddenly". Beautiful.

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English, too! I'm surprised we haven't got into a fight over what a "biscuit" is yet on CoSo, what with all our other food wars. πŸ˜…

@MLClark Agreed! It might be fun to start one on a slow day ...

I'm much more likely to toss in Brit terms for things a lot of times. I've been an Anglophile for many years, married to a Yorkshireman for 7 of them. Got to travel the UK for 5 weeks years ago.

And let's not forget the influence as well as Britbox shows! :D

@MLClark We did. You missed it! 🀣🀣
One thing I wish to try when I visit the USA is home-made (or a Mom n Pop place) biscuits and sausage gravy. It sounds absolutely delicious.

@wolfwoman

YAY!!!

@stueytheround, I was sorely hoping you'd show up. I didn't want to bother you, but this is surely a site of routine linguistic delights when you try to post about "normal" food terms that just confuse all us "across the ponders".

Ah well. Could be worse! We could all be trying to translate Aussie! 😬

@wolfwoman

@MLClark American differences are easy because there are lots of Americans who love to share about their cultures, so that combined with US TV shows means we foreigners are mostly conversant in US English!
Aussie soap operas (Home & Away, Neighbours, Prisoner Cell Block H, Flying Doctors) have done the same for me with our Antipodean friends! Bonza, mate!

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Thanks for sharing those names, Stuey! Imma check out at least one although I'm not a soap opera fan. Maybe I'll find some police procedurals, though.

@MLClark There are so many YouTube accounts already trying to meet that requirement.

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@Mauve_matelot @MLClark @stueytheround

Oh yeahhhhh! I used to watch him a lot but I got distracted, I guess. Thanks for the reminder!

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Also, I'm not going to pick a but that youtuber only mentioned New England chowder. There is a subset, Manhattan clam chowder, that is tomato based and not cream soup.

@Mauve_matelot @MLClark @stueytheround

Ok, I waited till the end and had a great laugh at him mispronouncing tacos and quesadillas on purpose.

My last quibble is meatloaf. I have never seen or eaten one that looked like his photos. Those look more like Spam although I've never seen a loaf that large.

Quaker Oats' classic recipe is online as are many others. 🀷

I mistyped the amounts: for 1 lb meat, 3/4 C ea oats & milk. The 1C is for 1.5 lbs meat.

@Mauve_matelot @MLClark @stueytheround

I have to save my quibbles with Lost in the Pond until I watch the whole thing, but his photos of meatloaf are *nothing* like .... OK, I'll wait.

@stueytheround If it helps, I can provide the recipes that I use for biscuits and sausage gravy, but maybe you're looking for the whole experience vs the recipes? @MLClark @wolfwoman

@stueytheround I'm also enjoying the linguistic aspect of this conversation, Lol!
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