Moa Nais Bileez Food

Bowt 3 weeks abak, wi mi shyaa di laytis opdayt pahn di chranslayshan dehn wi di du wid Mista Vicente Costalago fu di Bileez Kriol Wikimedia websait. Den, da mi bowt Nais Nais Bileez Food! Tudeh, wi di shyaa bowt brekfas ahn dina eena Bileez! Di websait kantinyu fu deh eena tes stayj. Wi di chek ahn chek agen gud wan bifoa wi laanch it.

 

Brekfas ahn Dina

 

 

Brekfas da yoozhali bred, flowa terteeya, er frai jak weh yu mek yuself. Yu eet frai jak wid difrant kaina cheez, frai beenz, eg mek difrant kaina way; er yu eet seeryal, lang wid powda milk, kaafi, er tee. Twelv aklak food da eniting frahn rais ahn beenz wid er wiidowtn kuknat milk, tu tamaales, panaades (frai kaan shel wid beenz er fish), tu meet pai, er eskabeche (oanyan soop), blak dina (chimole: wahn kaina soop), kaldo, schyoo chikin, garnaaches (frai terteeya wid beenz, cheez, ahn saas), tu difrant kaina dina, weh ga sohn kaina rais ahn beenz, meet ahn salad er koalslaa.

 

 

Breakfast typically consists of bread, flour tortillas, or fry jacks that are often homemade. Fry jacks are eaten with various cheeses, refried beans, various forms of eggs; or you eat cereal, along with powdered milk, coffee, or tea. Midday meals vary, from foods such as rice and beans with or without coconut milk, tamales, "panades" (fried maize shells with beans or fish), and meat pies, escabeche (onion soup), chimole (soup), caldo, stewed chicken and garnaches (fried tortillas with beans, cheese, and sauce) to various constituted dinners featuring some type of rice and beans, meat and salad or coleslaw.

 

 

Enjai nais nais Bileez food!

 

 

Silvaana Udz, Ed.D da fahn Bileez. If yu waahn tel shee bowt sohnting speshal fu put eena dis Kriol aatikl, eemayl: [email protected] Vizit: www.nationalkriolcouncil.org

 



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