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mayora
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1º_ Feminine of "major", only as "position, hierarchy, head of a body" [note: this happens with the feminine of many titles, because in principle they were "the wives of . . . " and so they remained in the Spanish president, sergeant, judge, captain, . . . ] . 2º_ In Mexico there is the position of 'mayora (kitchen)' for the head of establishments with traditional cuisine, differentiated from signature cuisine.

  




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

The word "mayora" became fashionable these days when it was pronounced by the vice president of Colombia Francia Márquez, and in this regard a controversy was unleashed about whether or not it exists in the Spanish language. Francia Márquez defines this word as: "adult woman, woman of legal age".

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Female senior. In Colombia very adult or elderly woman. Grandmother. Also person who manages, supervises and runs a restaurant. Person who despite supervising and seasoning dishes lacks specific knowledge of culinary, but great experience. Empirical chef.

  


nehirot pelagio

terms of restaurants is the one person responsible for supervising, cooking, and season dishes, is usually a person who takes empirical knowledge in the kitchen, i.e. do not have studies, but are paid for their time and knowledge. It is always one greater Lady which can send in the kitchen like a chef.

  



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