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Meaning of botana




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

botana
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Boots, shoes, leather cover. Protective leather which is placed to the roosters in fights of training so that they hurt. Used in the Caribbean, notably Cuba. Light meal, snack, snacks, lunch and snacks. Used in Central America.

  




Anónimo

SNACK: scar of a wound.

  


mcazares@dgb.uanl.mx

Light snacks are served and consumed before the main dishes, especially in informal meetings

  


Francisco Javier Gómez Mandujano

BOTANA.-is the door that closes the boot which transports usually drink alcoholic. These containers ( 41 boots; they were made with the stomach of some animal and its form looked a boot ( footwear ) Hence its name. The botana is also known as Cap covering the container, snack food and cover are synonymous if you speak food. Surely in the antiquity the boots ( 41 vessels; They tapaban with snacks which could well have been a piece of sausage, salami, or other snacks.

  



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