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dic salsamentaria
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Salsamentaria site where meats, such as sausages are sold is called. These sausages are mainly made of pork and other types of meat or herbs are added for seasoning. The word is derived from salza, which is a mixture of edible substances which prepares to flavour certain dishes: pasilla chile, Mexican sauce, white sauce, spicy sauce. That in the deli sold other types of meats and toppings in addition, does the demand of sausages.

  
buhonero
  56

The Peddler is a small merchant who puts those objects that are difficult to find because they became fashionable, be discontinued or don't deserve the attention of large areas as it is now called the supermarkets and the immense business of the owners of economic power to the fingertips of the customer. The hawkers dignify the humble work. Its assets are the Bristol Almanac of decades ago with the curious fact that sought, the replacement of that old pen left us the grandfather; notebook with interesting recipes that will help us to remove an impossible spot. In short, the modest object that repairs a memory or conceals a defect. Hawker is the friend Gypsy, the unknown seller. And hawkers are all in some moment of life, when we give in Exchange for a thank you or a smile a little bit of affection to others. Who sold from House to house or moved to one of those sites called "The flea " market, is to be regarded with respect and admiration, because they retain their decorum by a humble but good job.

  






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