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  • Chorizo is the one of the things I really miss about home.

    Making my own Mexican chorizo | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009

  • Chorizo is a term encompassing several types of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula and known as chouriço in Portugal, which have in common the use of dried, smoked red peppers (pimentón/pimentão) to colour them red.

    Archive 2007-07-01 2007

  • Chorizo is a term encompassing several types of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula and known as chouriço in Portugal, which have in common the use of dried, smoked red peppers (pimentón/pimentão) to colour them red.

    Recipe of the week - Paella 2007

  • Chorizo: the famous paprika sausage of Spain this one needs no cooking, not to be confused with Mexican Chorizo, which is raw it is wider in gauge and therefore more moist than the chorizos I have had before in America, pointing out the way the fat studding it translates the piquantness of the cure.

    Current Affairs 2007

  • Chorizo: the famous paprika sausage of Spain this one needs no cooking, not to be confused with Mexican Chorizo, which is raw it is wider in gauge and therefore more moist than the chorizos I have had before in America, pointing out the way the fat studding it translates the piquantness of the cure.

    Augieland: 2006

  • Chorizo: the famous paprika sausage of Spain this one needs no cooking, not to be confused with Mexican Chorizo, which is raw it is wider in gauge and therefore more moist than the chorizos I have had before in America, pointing out the way the fat studding it translates the piquantness of the cure.

    Cerdo Ibérico in America 2006

  • Throwing down the gauntlet, the president rammed Law 30, also known as the "Chorizo" or "Sausage Law," so-called because the legislation contained an excess of political pork stuffed into one omnibus bill, through the National Assembly.

    Nikolas Kozloff: WikiLeaks on Panama: Laying Bare the Paranoid, Pro-Corporate Agenda Nikolas Kozloff 2010

  • Throwing down the gauntlet, the president rammed Law 30, also known as the "Chorizo" or "Sausage Law," so-called because the legislation contained an excess of political pork stuffed into one omnibus bill, through the National Assembly.

    Nikolas Kozloff: WikiLeaks on Panama: Laying Bare the Paranoid, Pro-Corporate Agenda Nikolas Kozloff 2010

  • Once served it's topped with crispy sausage such as Chorizo and eaten with crusty bread.

    Weekend Herb Blogging #83 Haalo 2007

  • Once served it's topped with crispy sausage such as Chorizo and eaten with crusty bread.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Haalo 2007

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