Webb23 dec. 2008 · #1 Hola!! Como podría traducir "almejas a la marinera"? No tengo ni idea: solo se me ocurre clams in sailor style!! Gracias Lis48 Senior Member York, England English - British May 9, 2008 #2 Usually you see it on the menu as clams a la marinera. The way in which the clams are cooked is not translated. I isabelcruz Member a coruña … Webbclam Diccionario de Inglés Americano clam noun [ C ] us / klæm / a type of sea creature with a hard shell in two parts, or its soft body that can be eaten raw or cooked …
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WebbThis watch was 900 clams. - What a rip-off! Este reloj costó 900 dólares. -¡Menudo robo! An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g. The man sneezed.). … WebbEl vocablo es una combinación del término inglés “clam”, que significa almeja y la parte final de la palabra, también inglesa, “tomato”, que traduce tomate, generando entonces “clam-ato”, para referirse a este jugo de almeja y tomate. meanwood medical practice
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WebbAng tulya(Corbicula manilensis[1]; Ingles: clam[katawagang panlahat]) ay isang uri o espesye ng maliliit na moluskna nakakain at may magkasalikop na pares ng kabibena naibubuka at naipipinid. [2][3][4] Tingnan din[baguhin baguhin ang wikitext] Tahong Mga talasanggunian[baguhin baguhin ang wikitext] ↑"Tulya". UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino. … WebbCLAM Meio Ambiente. Responsável por conduzir processos de recrutamento e seleção com eficácia, agilidade, qualidade, baseado nas competências organizacionais, contribuindo com a contratação de profissionais qualificados e alinhados aos valores da empresa a fim de agregar conhecimento técnico e contribuir com a melhoria de … Clam is a common name for several kinds of bivalve molluscs. The word is often applied only to those that are edible and live as infauna, spending most of their lives halfway buried in the sand of the seafloor or riverbeds. Clams have two shells of equal size connected by two adductor muscles and have a powerful … Visa mer A clam's shell consists of two (usually equal) valves, which are connected by a hinge joint and a ligament that can be internal or external. The ligament provides tension to bring the valves apart, while one or two adductor … Visa mer Cultures around the world eat clams along with many other types of shellfish. North America In culinary use, within the eastern coast of the United States and large swathes of the Maritimes of Canada, the term "clam" most often refers to the Visa mer Some species of clams, particularly Mercenaria mercenaria, were in the past used by the Algonquians of Eastern North America to manufacture wampum, a type of sacred jewellery; and to make shell money. Visa mer • Clam juice – Broth obtained from clams • List of clam dishes – dishes and foods prepared using clams • Shipworm – Family of molluscs Visa mer Clams are shellfish that make up an important part of the web of life that keeps the seas functioning, both as filter feeders and as a food source for many different animals. Extant … Visa mer Clams are considered Halal in Islam, but treif (non-kosher) in Judaism. Visa mer Edible: • Ark clams, family Arcidae (most popular in Indonesia and Singapore) • Atlantic jackknife clam: Ensis directus • Atlantic surf clam: Spisula solidissima Visa mer meanwood group practice leeds