Talk:muchacho
Latest comment: 2 years ago by Manfariel in topic Spanish
Out-of-place text from entry
[edit]Added by 73.21.165.78 to Usage notes in the Spanish section:
- It also refers to a cut of meat in Colombia, called posta in Venezuela or bolillo in Spain; that corresponds to eye of round.
- Some refer to it as tenderloin, but the meat is tougher and leaner.
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[edit]Dated mochacho, perhaps from Old Spanish *moçaço [motsatso], likely an augmentative of moço [motso], "young man" (modern Spanish mozo).--Manfariel (talk) 17:31, 21 May 2022 (UTC)