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A Portuguese Dish
While in Portugal in September, I twice was given a homemade dish from a
worker in the youth hostel. It appeared to be a sort of tuna fish lasagna. Both times, it was cold, as if packed for a lunch time meal and intended to be eaten cold. Does anyone here know the name of this dish? I don't speak Portuguese, and I can't find it on the Internet. Evidently "tuna lasagna" is incorrect..... thanks much. Pat |
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A Portuguese Dish
Magda wrote: On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 18:13:39 -0600, in rec.travel.europe, "Pat" arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... While in Portugal in September, I twice was given a homemade dish from a ... worker in the youth hostel. It appeared to be a sort of tuna fish lasagna. ... Both times, it was cold, as if packed for a lunch time meal and intended to ... be eaten cold. Does anyone here know the name of this dish? I don't speak ... Portuguese, and I can't find it on the Internet. Evidently "tuna lasagna" is ... incorrect..... ... ... thanks much. Do you at least remember the portuguese name of such dish? I speak Portuguese and can try to find it. BTW, wasn't the "tuna" actually salt cod (bacalhau)? "Clams Cunnilingus"...??? -- Best Greg |
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A Portuguese Dish
Magda wrote: On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 18:13:39 -0600, in rec.travel.europe, "Pat" arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... While in Portugal in September, I twice was given a homemade dish from a ... worker in the youth hostel. It appeared to be a sort of tuna fish lasagna. ... Both times, it was cold, as if packed for a lunch time meal and intended to ... be eaten cold. Does anyone here know the name of this dish? I don't speak ... Portuguese, and I can't find it on the Internet. Evidently "tuna lasagna" is ... incorrect..... ... ... thanks much. Sorry - I meant to say "a word vaguely resembling the name". Duh. "The Old Tunny Who Lived In A Shoe"...??? (Note to self - stop doing 56 things at once) You know what they say: "idle hands are the Devil's handiwork" ;-) -- Best Greg |
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A Portuguese Dish
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 11:46:25 +0100, Magda wrote*:
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 18:13:39 -0600, in rec.travel.europe, "Pat" arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... While in Portugal in September, I twice was given a homemade dish from a ... worker in the youth hostel. It appeared to be a sort of tuna fish lasagna. ... Both times, it was cold, as if packed for a lunch time meal and intended to ... be eaten cold. Does anyone here know the name of this dish? I don't speak ... Portuguese, and I can't find it on the Internet. Evidently "tuna lasagna" is ... incorrect..... ... ... thanks much. Do you at least remember the portuguese name of such dish? I speak Portuguese and can try to find it. BTW, wasn't the "tuna" actually salt cod (bacalhau)? Portugueses say that they have more cod based recipes than days in a year and I suspect it is really much more. There are cold, warm, hot, good and bad ones. But atun is not unknown too. http://www.esrico.com/recetas/8/119828.html -- Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do it himself. -- A.H. Weiler |
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