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Olla podrida
(, also , , ; literally "rotten pot", although podrida is probably a version of the original word poderida, so it could be translated as "powerful pot" See also
Cocido
List of legume dishes
List of stews
Olla
Pot-au-feu
Pot-pourri
Sancocho
References
Spanish soups and stews
Spanish legume dishes
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olla podrida
olla podrida (ˌɒlə pəʊˈdriːdə) Also 7 olio (ollio) podrido, oleopodrido, olepotride, ollapod-, 9 olla-podrida. [a. Sp. olla podrida = ‘rotten pot’, f. olla (see olla1, olio) and podrida = L. putrida putrid, rotten. The spelling olepotride simulates Fr.] 1. A dish of Spanish origin composed of pieces...
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Cocido montañés
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Cassoulet
Cocido lebaniego
Cocido madrileño
Cozido à portuguesa
Fabada asturiana
Feijoada
Baked beans
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Olla podrida
Pork and beans
Cantabrian cuisine
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Montañés
Cocidos
National dishes
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ollapod
ollapod (ˈɒləpɒd) abbrev. of olla podrida.1804 Collins Scripscrap A iij, This little Ollapod, made up of ‘Trifles light as air’. a 1845 Hood To Hahnemann i, Framed the whole race of Ollapods to fret. Hence ˈollapodism (nonce-wd.), a sentence made up of various languages.1837 Tait's Mag. IV. 157 His ...
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potrido
‖ poˈtrido Obs. rare—1. app. a corruption of podrida: see olla podrida.1651 Ogilby æsop vii. 20 Breaches are made in trembling Custard large, Here a Potrido the bold sisters shatter.
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Olla
Spain
In Spain, the popular dish olla podrida (literally “rotten pot”), cooked in an olla, dates back to the Middle Ages. The olla is buried in the ground, with the neck of the olla extending above the soil.
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Oille
It has been suggested by some authorities that the derivation of the word oille is from the Spanish olla podrida but it seems more likely that it is derived Olla podrida, a Spanish dish, which, at one time in France, protocol decreed be served to Spanish dignitaries.
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unsurmounted
unsurˈmounted, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)[1775 Ash.] 1787 T. Monro, etc. Olla Podrida No. 25 ¶1 Difficulties unsurmounted in biography.
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Thomas Zimmerman
In 1903, a volume titled Olla Podrida was published of his translations. Publications
Olla Podrida (1903)
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1838 births
1914 deaths
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American writers in Pennsylvania Dutch
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Edward Baldwyn
John Crosse, vicar of Bradford; with a reply by the former, 1790, with which is printed The Olla Podrida; or Trim's Entertainment for his Creditors.
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Thomas Monro (writer)
Works
Monro's works were:
Olla Podrida, a Periodical Work, comprising forty-eight weekly numbers, Oxford, 1787; 2nd edit.
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Olio
by the Rapture on their albums Echoes and Mirror
Food
Olio (app), a food-sharing service
Olio is an English name for the Spanish stew also known as Olla podrida
olio, meaning oil in Italian and also an old term for an English oil-based dressing for food
Places
Olio Township, Woodford County, Illinois
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Philip Aranda
satirical work by Martin Serra, a Dominican, who declaimed against "the indifferent, headless, inefficacious writings of certain theologians, especially the olla podrida of Father Philip Aranda", an assault which almost evoked an interdict against the church of the friar.
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Cocido
See also
Escudella i carn d'olla
Bollito misto
Caldeirada
Cassoulet
Cazuela
Olla podrida
Pot-au-feu
Ragout
List of stews
Notes
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