Food Spanish Poems
These Food Spanish poems are examples of Spanish poems about Food. These are the best examples of Spanish Food poems written by international poets.
Fuerteventura the Majorera IslandThis is such a special lovely island
having spent a wonderful seven days
there in the month of March full of sun
enjoying its sunshine with its warm...
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Categories:
holiday, spanish, sun,
The Noble SunflowerThey stood in the bright Andalucian sunlight
The noble sunflowers with stance upright
Massed yellow ranks portray solidarity
Faces and heights display uniformity
Unquestioning loyalty to the hot sun
First...
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Categories:
flower, spanish,
CuranderaFire crackles from within the aged wood-stove as the curandera reads from her book of recipes. Her rusted voice echoes around her old hut as...
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Categories:
food, hurt, mother, spanish,
Spanish Mustangs On Carova BeachOn this pristine shoreline Wild Mustangs roam,
Over five hundred years it has been their home,
Their beauty and independence deserve our respect,
Their mere presence allows us...
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Categories:
spanish, beach, beauty, horse,
Tex Mex MoundMound of beans and rice
Lettuce shreds with tomato
Onion, ebony
Olive rings in salsa and
Guacamole; sour cream top;
Tex-mex mound,
Feast!
...
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Categories:
spanish, appreciation, cool, culture, food,
Through the Weird of the WestSlimy gloppy corn smut
Smeared on a tortilla
Tastes like a monkey's butt
Thank you, Pancho Villa.
Crows' hearts in chili sauce
Beer-battered crickets
Bad luck and double-cross
Ten dollar tickets.
Bar fight...
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Categories:
spanish, food, fun, horror, insect,
Madrid Del DiaSenses overwhelmed, history revealed,
I step into Plaza Mayor.
Antique hues of pinks...
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Categories:
food, history, spanish, travel,
Taco Shells
Taco shells are made of yellow corn meal.
They are tasty and crunchy, and usually a good deal.
You can stuff them with ground beef, chicken, or...
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Categories:
food, spanish,
Estefania Was the Spanish HorseEstephania was the Spanish horse,
with a chestnut coat and mane
and a lighter long tail...and she ate
alfalfa for strong teeth and bones.
She was...
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Categories:
spanish, animals, death, food, loss,