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Перевод: gumbo speek gumbo


[существительное]
бамия ; окра ; суп из стручков бамии; гумбо (илистая почва)
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Тезаурус:

  1. He toyed with raccoon meat, alligator fat and "trinity" (green peppers, onions and celery) in a shack on the bayou, stirred steaming okra stew in K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen, and concocted a vast, suppurating cauldron of seafood gumbo (crab, oysters, shrimps, sausages, seafood boudin, mudbugs, salted pork) in the New Orleans Cookery School.
  2. His newest toy, a Toyota Land Cruiser with Gumbo Monster Mudder tyres so big that oxygen is required when you reach your seat, has CB, a radio telephone, an anenometer and a Loran radar set fixed in to transmitters on Greenland, Iceland and Norway.
  3. Huge concoctions of gumbo and jambalaya, crawfish pie and Andouille sausage, against a backdrop of swamps and snakes, street-cars and Creole Queens, suit the postcard, throw-it-all-in format of this particular culinary genre, and life in the Big Easy clearly made Floyd feel at home.
  4. Not everyone, however, liked Mrs Stowe: Thackeray began, but does not appear to have finished, a spoof, now in the New York Public Library, which begins: "An army of 500 thousand ladies with tasteful banners on which poor Gumbo is displayed kneeling in his chains".
  5. This is the best record ever made!" - the songs lack the bursting invention and variation of great pop/soul/jazz/harmonica gumbo or whatever to lift them into that category.
  6. Gumbo Green - for algae eating fish
  7. Gumbo Red - seafood and algae diet for marine fish
  8. Mizz Wilkes, eighty-something, said grace and we sat down, eight to a table, to tuck into some old-fashioned Southern cooking: fried chicken, gumbo, sweet potato, mashed potato, beef stew, cornbread, macaroni and every sort of vegetable, followed by banana pudding, all washed down with iced tea.
  9. I find it rather overpowering in fish recipes, but it is used extensively in Creole cookery and in dishes such as seafood gumbo.
  10. While there's some of that in "Weird Nightmare", Willner has fashioned an altogether darker ride, placing the shocking, brutal stream-of-consciousness prose from Mingus' Beneath The Underground autobiography in the mouths of a droll, disembodied Leonard Cohen, a stentorian, harassing Chuck D and Doctor Joh, the latter back in a setting that recalls the Bacchanalian exotica of his classic "Gris Gris" psychedelic gumbo album.
  11. Negro slaves brought okra seeds (some say they were smuggled in their hair!), which they called gumbo, and they introduced slow-cooked African stews.
  12. German immigrants brought their sausage-making skills, while native Red Indians introduced the early settlers to corn and sassafras leaves, which were ground into a unique thickening and flavouring agent called fil powder, which is used in Gumbo.
  13. Invertebrate Gourmet Gumbo

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