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Meaning of muña by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

muña
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As a colleague points out, in my Asturian alistana land, the muña was the very small straw of the era when threshing cereals such as wheat, rye, barley and especially carob. Straw that raised the wind and was very annoying because it got into the eyes and even in the cazuelo of the salad in the snack. In the cazuelo there was cucumber, pepper, tomato and onion. It was punctured and whatever came out because it was deep and the content was not seen. What we preferred was the tomato.

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