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Examples
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We shared a magnificent "cocido" (typical Madrid Cuisine) with our common friend Jorge.
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The place is near Puerta del Sol in downtown Madrid and they have some amazing cocido madrilène a traditional chickpea-based stew.
Flamenco Singer El Cigala Relaxes at Home Javier Espinoza 2011
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Rojo, for example, is "rare," medio rojo is medium rare, and bien cocido is well done.
John Keeling's 2009 Restaurant Guide (Chapala, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta) 2009
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Rojo, for example, is "rare," medio rojo is medium rare, and bien cocido is well done.
John Keeling's 2009 Restaurant Guide (Chapala, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta) 2009
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You look like you could do with some cocido madrileño to get the colour back in your cheeks.
The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011
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As one Madrid fan puts it: Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid are caviar and cocido.
Atlético Madrid can put end to glory of suffering in Liverpool semi 2010
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If you tell the waiter "Quisiera un bistec bien cocido."
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If you tell the waiter "Quisiera un bistec bien cocido."
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If you tell the waiter "Quisiera un bistec bien cocido."
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If you tell the waiter "Quisiera un bistec bien cocido."
frangarnes commented on the word cocido
Comida preparada con carne, tocino, legumbres y hortalizas, principalmente garbanzos y patatas, a lo que se añade a veces algún embuchado y todo junto se cuece y sazona. Era en España el plato principal de la comida diaria
October 22, 2007