How To Use Chicha In A Sentence
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Other cholos and cholas believed that the occupation of chicha seller inherently meant untrustworthiness when it came to money.
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Both spouses had been drinking chicha all day long.
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First they drink the chicha, then they kill the cows and goats, and then the brawling and stone throwing - and sometimes the killing - begins.
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Even at 1-3% alcohol content, 10 litres is a lot of chicha.
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Salvador argued that when he asked for chicha, the women in the chicheria, and a man he did not know, chased him out, threw rocks at him, and beat him with sticks.
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Ahora su negocio incluye la venta y elaboración de chichas - un tipo de bebida hecha de maíz o arroz - y de bolis - un helado típico de Colombia - y elaboración de artesanía en hilo tejidas, o pintadas en tela y/o con escarcha.
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They involve music, dancing, and the consumption of alcoholic beverages such as chicha, brewed from corn.
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Native people of Amazonia and the Sierra prepare chicha, a brew made from manioc and maize, respectively.
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Elsewhere, "Adigbedoto" by Gnonnas Pedro glides on reverb-sozzled guitars that seem to owe as much to the Peruvian pop-rock style known as chicha as it does to any Beninese tradition.
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Neighbors are offered chicha, cigarettes, and food in return for their help in the construction of a new home.
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One day when they had been at work, on returning to their hut, they found in it some small loaves of bread, and a jar of chicha, which is the beverage used in this country in place of wine, made of boiled maize.
History of the Incas
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Named for the corn and yucca beer typically made by Andean Indians, chicha has come to represent a vibrant popular culture of tinny cumbia music, doleful lyrics, bright neon colors, and a peculiar street jargon.
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(pork crackling -- and a Spanish word), making every bite a delectable combination of mildly fishy prawn and savory pork flavors, the crunch of the chicharron contrasting nicely with the slippery noodles.
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It´s essentially chicken stew mixed with a type of maize alcohol called chicha - it tastes disgusting by itself but the food was not bad, even with my contribution!
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Andrea splits her time between agriculture and making a Peruvian drink called chicha in her house.
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They cooked and washed, men drank and played charangos, older kids whined about the rustic boredom, and Fabrizio, age five, made a first disastrous experiment with chicha.
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They were expected to spin and weave, pasture llamas and alpacas, work in the fields, gather firewood, make chicha (corn beer), cook, and clean the house.
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Its claim to fame is chicha, a homemade corn drink akin to moonshine, and the chicherria is a cavernous adobe barn with chickens and roosters strutting freely among the tables.
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Along the track's edges the older women sit in line, tending their cooking fires, selling home-grown produce or ladling out mugs of chicha, the milky maize beer brewed only the night before and still fermenting.
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Cholos and cholas in early twentieth-century Bolivia drank chicha during baptism, vacations, and funeral ceremonies.
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The Noche Mexicana menu featured pierna Apatzingan style, pollo barbaco estilo Patzcuarense, pescado en hoya de platano, chicharrones in some kind of sauce, and puntas de filet, topped off with platanos machos horneados en ron or flan.
Dia de la Independencia -- Viva Mexico!
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Usually they celebrate with generous quantities of a fermented drink called chicha, which is often made from corn.
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The corn has long been used to make a beer called chicha, which is drunk especially during ritual or political activities.
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In some areas chicha was believed to cure bronchitis, colds, and other chest ills as well as to accelerate the birth process - it was the Bolivian equivalent of chicken soup.
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Mario Sabino's Salvadoran appetizer sampler (tamal, pupusa, chicharrones, casamiento, curtido, yucca) $9 Queso con chorizo $9 Brisket enchiladas $10 Guiso de puerco $11 Pollo con hongos $12
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Over the last several millennia it's been popped like popcorn, made into flour, brewed into beer (known as chicha blanca), and boiled like rice.
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As I passed a doorway, someone grabbed me by the elbow and dragged me inside, commanding, ‘Buy chicha!’
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They involve music, dancing, and the consumption of alcoholic beverages such as chicha, brewed from corn.
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 Both the hypocotyl and the leaves are used and can be fermented to produce a weak beer called chicha de maca.
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As the sign put it at the booth for Dogfish Head -- Delaware's ever-experimental and envelope-pushing brewery -- Chicha is "a traditional Peruvian corn beer brewed with molle tree seeds, strawberries, and organic purple corn that we chewed to allow the ptyalin enzyme in our saliva [to] convert starch into sugar pre-boil.
Gregory Daurer: Imagine a Great Beer City (Part Three)
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The people, as I have said, are very polished and intelligent, and go always clad and shod; they eat maize both cooked and raw, and drink much chicha, which is a beverage made from maize after the fashion of beer.
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· Amaranth's value as a wheat extender or a supplement for added nutritional value in traditional foods such as chapaties, tortillas, weaning foods, chicha, and arepas;
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In one episode Mr. Calagione learns to make a fermented corn drink called chicha from a group of elderly women in Peru.
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We are into our third round of chicha, a black cow is ruminating at the barn door.
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The chicharrones pork ribs, on the other hand, were nicely crisped around the edges and touched with a purée of fresh avocado and tomatoes and cilantro.
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These men mingled late at night in Sucre's chicha taverns after the lesser customers were shooed out.
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They make an excellent soup with the addition of lentils (lentejas) or split peas (chícharro seco).
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Our guide wants us to see a local chicharia, a place that sells chicha (corn beer).
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Her business now includes the production and sale of "chicha", a beverage made from corn or rice, and "bolis" (a traditional form of ice cream found in Colombia).
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Their beverage, called chicha -- a name common throughout
The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
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Chicha's come on and done terrific and got his just rewards.
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Yesterday's winners were loitering about, looking hopeful, but the chicha had given us bellyaches, and it was time to go.
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For example, in the Andean region of South America chicha is traditionally made from pulverized corn.
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He became angry and threw a glass of chicha in her face.