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- noun Plural form of
chorizo .
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Examples
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On a side note, some people also voted with chorizos inside the envelopes.
Martin Varsavsky: "Spanish Revolution" of 2011 Explained Martin Varsavsky 2011
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On a side note, some people also voted with chorizos inside the envelopes.
Martin Varsavsky: "Spanish Revolution" of 2011 Explained Martin Varsavsky 2011
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On a side note, some people also voted with chorizos inside the envelopes.
Martin Varsavsky: "Spanish Revolution" of 2011 Explained Martin Varsavsky 2011
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On a side note, some people also voted with chorizos inside the envelopes.
Martin Varsavsky: "Spanish Revolution" of 2011 Explained Martin Varsavsky 2011
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Carne de puerco para guisar, or pork stew meat, is frequently cut from this section, as is meat for making the spicy sausages called chorizos.
A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb 2008
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Carne de puerco para guisar, or pork stew meat, is frequently cut from this section, as is meat for making the spicy sausages called chorizos.
A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb 2008
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Varieties of thick, paprika-reddened, fat-speckled chorizos hang in the open air in restaurants and taverns and are staples in Spanish home kitchens.
Shock of Gray Ted C. Fishman 2010
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Carne de puerco para guisar, or pork stew meat, is frequently cut from this section, as is meat for making the spicy sausages called chorizos.
A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb 2008
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I ultimately decided the stuffing would be good with any of the multitude of available chorizos.
Archive 2008-05-01 Laurie Constantino 2008
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Red and green chorizos are never to be eaten as a meal (a body cannot handle it in greater than gram quantities).
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