Exactly how To be able to Say Pleased Fresh Calendar year In Spanish and Studying Spanish language Vocabulary Phrases

In this lesson I will educate you how to say Satisfied New Year in Spanish. I will also explain to you how Christmas is celebrated in Colombia although educating you some new vocabulary phrases.

This is how you say Satisfied New Calendar year in Spanish:

“Feliz año nuevo!” But in new year Messages say “Feliz año!”

My initial calendar year in Colombia I celebrated the Xmas holiday seasons in Barranquilla, Colombia. But every single year following that I celebrated the Christmas holiday seasons in Medellin. Barranquilla and Medellin, just like the relaxation of Latin America, really rejoice Xmas on Xmas Eve, the 24th.

Every single calendar year, I have a common Colombian Xmas evening meal here: A meal consisting of “pollo relleno” (stuffed chicken), “buñuelos” (I might explain these as fried cheese balls), “natilla” (raw sugar pudding).

The only distinction among my Xmas evening meal in Barranquilla and my the one particular in Medellin is that my new “novia paisa” (girlfriend from Medellin) cooked the “pollo relleno” from scratch. The pollo relleno that I had on the coast of Colombia was previously pre-cooked when purchased from the
“supermercado” and was previously stuffed with “carne, aceitunas, y huevos.” (meat, olives and eggs).

Getting a non-traditionalist, I discovered myself cooking a pair of non-Colombian dishes for my “paisita” on Xmas Eve. The final time I went to New York I created positive that I acquired all the Puerto Rican and Dominican cooking components that I would need to get again below to Medellin to cook dinner some
Puerto Rican or Dominican dishes that I experienced discovered from Boricua (Puerto Rican) and Dominican close friends in New York.

From New York, I introduced back again Sazón, Adobo, Cilantro and, of course, Sofrito. I might describe “Sofrito” as a slightly”picante” (spicy) Puerto Rican tomato sauce.

And with these ingredients, I managed to prepare dinner Puerto Rican or Dominican type dishes of “arroz amarillo” (yellow rice) and “habichuelas” (stewed pink beans). But in Medellin, the phrase “habichuelas” means “string beans” and “frijoles” means “beans.”