is a vagina, you dork.....you can't eat it, you have to lick it LOL
2007-01-02 10:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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When I used my english to spanish translator and typed in 'concha' it said the english translation is 'seashell', so I believe you are asking about Conch.
Here's the site for the translator... make sure you use the drop down box to choose 'spanish to english'.
http://www.freetranslation.com/
"Seafood is the staple of the Bahamian diet. Conch (pronounced "konk") is a large type of ocean mollusk that has firm, white, peach-fringed meat. Fresh, uncooked conch is delicious; the conch meat is scored with a knife, and lime juice and spices are sprinkled over the meat. It can also be deep-fried (called "cracked conch"), steamed, added to soups, salads and stews or made into conch chowder and conch fritters. It is known for its alleged aphrodisiac properties. The Bahamian "rock lobster" is a spiny variety without claws that is served broiled, minced or used in salads. Other delicacies include boiled or baked land crabs, which can be seen, before they are cooked, running across the roads after dark."
http://www.bahamasgateway.com/bahamas_recipes.htm
How to clean conch for cooking purposes:
http://www.bootkeyharbor.com/conch_cleaning.htm
Here are some websites with Conch recipes:
http://floridakeystreasures.com/keys-recipes/conch.shtml
http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=conch
2007-01-02 16:40:52
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answered by blsmtfm1955 3
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CHANCHO (not "choncha" - you switched the vowels) is the term for PIG used in some parts of Latin America.
In other countries they use the word COCHINO and in Spain CERDO.
2007-01-02 08:31:43
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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the only thing that came up for me that had to deal with food regarding the name choncha was wine. here a link to check out, sorry I couldn't be of more help
http://www.conchaytorousa.com/
2007-01-02 09:21:55
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answered by ♥ღαмαиdα♥ღ 7
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i think what you meant to say was chancho and it's spanish for pig
2007-01-02 08:20:19
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answered by SHELLY 2
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