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Verónica Ruiz

marraqueta
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Here we had a President who talked about horrible, as if it was dragging the letters to pronounce them. It was an old farmer and as an adult in the 1940s.And my family always heard this man, said there is a President who talks like marraqueta.I can still hear the voice in my memories of this old man more than 30 years ago when I was still a little girl.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Chile is beaten bread or it is also called French bread. It is also the name of a Chilean jazz band, in other South American countries is called battle bread or ordinary bread (Peru, Bolivia).

  


Anónimo

Marraqueta: In Bolivia, Chile and Peru, set of several small breads that are cooked in one piece and can then spread easily.

  



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