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Elsie Steinwachs <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Oct 1998 15:25:32 -0700
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>Thank you for the explanation regarding the tropical foods. I had eaten
>them alot in Colombia and other southern countries when I was traveling
>thru'. Now I can find them in BC. I am still searching for my favourite:
>chontaduros! but I don't think they travel well?
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I don't know the translation for chontaduros.  I might know it by another
name -- can you describe this food?  Things like soursop are rare in our
latitudes and have local names in every language.

Patty visiting [log in to unmask]

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