Simply Spanish – Visiting a Soda
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Spanish Terms for Visiting a Soda
If you want to eat like a local, going to a soda is the right way to do it. Here are some helpful words in Spanish when visiting a soda in Costa Rica.
arroz con camarones — shrimp rice served with french fries
arroz con pollo — chicken fried rice served with refried beans and french fries
casado — rice, beans, protein, a cooked veggie and a fresh veggie and usually accompanied by a fruit drink
choreada — fresh corn tortilla either sweet or salty topped with sour cream or melted cheese
fresco natural — fruit drink mixed with water or mix
gallo pinto — rice and beans mixed together
huevos revueltos — scrambled eggs
huevo frito — fried egg
huevo picado — scrambled eggs sometimes cooked with sauteed onions
natilla — sour cream, traditionally eaten with gallo pinto
olla carne — root vegetable beef soup, normally served on Sundays
picadillo — potatoes, chayote (squash) or green plantain cut in tiny cubes and cooked in a light sauce
plantano maduro — sweet plantain
queso frito — fried firm cheese
tortilla — corn flour tortilla
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