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- noun Plural form of
concha .
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Examples
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Nor did I care to group with the few who played euchre and smoked "conchas," and the book of nature had very often more charms for me than any other.
Brook Farm John Thomas Codman
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The fact that the same bread may be called by many names, according to region, probably accounts for the higher figure; however, the following shell - shaped pastries are nearly always called just that, conchas.
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This should take about 30 minutes, but begin checking after 20 minutes, because the conchas will become hard if overbaked.
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The fact that the same bread may be called by many names, according to region, probably accounts for the higher figure; however, the following shell - shaped pastries are nearly always called just that, conchas.
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I took Latin rhythms for guitar classes from a Chilean; I bought conchas from my local Panaderia every day two of them on my way to work!
Craig Regester: Why Choose Detroit? Craig Regester 2011
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This should take about 30 minutes, but begin checking after 20 minutes, because the conchas will become hard if overbaked.
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This should take about 30 minutes, but begin checking after 20 minutes, because the conchas will become hard if overbaked.
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The fact that the same bread may be called by many names, according to region, probably accounts for the higher figure; however, the following shell - shaped pastries are nearly always called just that, conchas.
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Vas al mar con un barco y capturas pescados, camarónes, pulpos y conchas.
The Avocado Company Party e d b m 2007
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Vas al mar con un barco y capturas pescados, camarónes, pulpos y conchas.
Archive 2007-04-01 e d b m 2007
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