Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Chocoholics


Rich, Dark, Sweet and Irresistible.....

No, this is not someone’s advert(anuncio) in the Lonely (solitarios) Hearts section of the local newspaper to try and find her dream man! This is something that is a lot easier to find – chocolate!

 
An Aztec Drink


Although (aunque) we usually associate chocolate with the Swiss, it was Christopher Columbus who first brought it to Spain in 1502 after his fourth and final voyage. He saw some natives transporting some cocoa beans (granos de cacao) and decided to bring them back to the Spanish court. However,(Sin embargo) King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella were not very interested in them and it was another Spanish explorer, Hernando Cortés, who demonstrated what they were used for. He brought back some more beans and the utensils needed to make a drink. The original chocolate drink was very different from the Cola Cao or Nesquick that we know today as it contained chillies! In fact, the original Aztec name, xocolatl, meant “bitter (amarga) water”. But the Spanish had the brilliant idea of replacing the chillies with sugar. And so it became an instant success(éxito) among (entre) the Spanish royalty and nobility.  


From the Court to the Factory (fábrica)

It was a Spanish princess, Anne of Austria, who took the Spanish habit of drinking chocolate to the French court when she married Louis XIII of France. From there its use spread (se esparció) rapidly among the other European courts and then to other levels of society. As a result of this, cocoa bean production was increased and chocolate became cheaper and more widely available.(disponible) People began experimenting with it and in 1828 a Dutch chocolate maker patented a cheap method of extracting the fat(grasa) from the roasted (asadas) cocoa beans. By using a hydraulic press, he created a type of cake that could be made into a fine powder (polvo) known as cocoa. Not only did this process make it much easier to make a better chocolate drink, but it could also be combined with sugar and cocoa butter (matequilla de cacao) to make a solid. An English chocolate maker, Joseph Storrs Fry, produced the world’s first eating chocolate in 1849. But it was the Swiss who revolutionized chocolate. Daniel Peter, a Swiss chocolate maker, had the idea of using condensed milk (this had been invented by a Swiss chemist, Henri Nestlé) to make a new type of chocolate, milk chocolate. And another Swiss chocolate maker, Rudolphe Lindt, invented a process called “conching”, which improved (mejoró) the quality of the chocolate by making it easier to blend.(mezclar)



It’s True! Chocolate is Good for You!

When the fashion of drinking chocolate became more popular, many people believed that it could cure illnesses.(enfermedades) In fact some recent studies have shown that eating chocolate can reduce the risk of a heart attack thanks to the anti-oxidants it contains. The British Medical Journal tells us that eating moderate quantities of chocolate can increase longevity. And most experts agree (están de acuerdo) that chocolate can help to reduce depression as it stimulates the release (liberar) of endorphins. These are natural hormones in the body that produce feelings of pleasure and happiness. Chocolate was considered an aphrodisiac by the Aztecs and some researchers think that chocolate makes the brain release a chemical (sustancia química) similar to that produced during a passionate love affair.(aventura amorosa)   


Chocoholics of the World Unite!

A chocoholic (adicto al chocolate) is a person who has an addiction and constant craving (antojo) for chocolate. So, if you are one of these, you can even join an online club: http://www.virtualchocolate.com/chocoholicclub/.
 
They will give you a certificate and a membership card.(carnet de socio) !!!!  


Friday, February 22, 2013

In, On and At with Time .


inon or at are prepositions that are often confused when talking about  time . You see, while in means en in Spanish, en doesn't always mean in in English! Now, let's take a look at how we use inon and at with time.





IN + intervals of time

He always does the housework in the morning.
The final game is in May.
She met her husband in 1990.

ON + days / dates
I get paid on the last Thursday of the month.
We arrived here on the first of May.
I’m always happy on my birthday.

AT + specific point in time ( night / weekends/ Christmas )
I have to wake up at 7 o'clock every morning.
The ghosts come out at night!
They get up late at the weekend.


Now, it's time for a quiz! The answers are in the comments below.

I went to the Pyrenees __ holiday for a week __ the end of December. We skied all morning. We stopped __ noon for lunch. __ the afternoon, we went skiing again. __ night, we went to the bar and socialized with other skiers. __ New Year's Eve, we had a party in the hotel lounge. We all talked about our highs and lows __ 2012, and what our expectations for the new year were. __ midnight, we uncorked the champagne. The next day, we woke up late. Everyone had hangovers. So nobody went skiing __ the first day of the year!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Brazilian Feijoada


In today's post we are going to show you how to prepare a delicious Feijoada, a bean stew in a thick sauce (salsa espesa) and it's one of the most typical Brazilian dishes. Let's be exotic!

The Feijoada is made of black beans and many varieties of meat, both fresh (fresca) and cured. It is generally served with side dishes (acompañamientos) of rice, fried cabbage and fresh oranges. Start your meal off with a “caipirinha”, Brazil’s famous national drink. They are also easy to make, using just made from Brazilian sugarcane liquor sugar-cane brandy (like Cachaça) limes lemon juice, sugar and ice.


Ingredients (for 15 people)

1 1/2 kg black beans

2 bay leaves (hojas de laurel)

250g lean (magro) smoked (ahumado) bacon

1 small pig’s trotter (pie de cerdo)

1 small pig’s ear (oreja de cerdo)

500g smoked ham (jamón ahumado) sausage

500g smoked pork sausage

1 large fresh sausage

250g smoked rib (costilla ahumada)

1 kilo pork loin (lomo de cerdo)

4 teaspoons (cucharada pequeña) of olive oil

3 cloves of garlic (dientes de ajo)

Salt

8 oranges

White rice

Cabbage (col)

Chilli sauce
 
  Method

The night before cooking: Wash the beans and soak (poner en remojo) them in water. Wash the pig’s trotter and pig’s ear.

On the morning of cooking: Boil (hierve) the beans in the water,you used to soak them, together with the bay leaves and bacon. After one hour, add the pig’s trotter and ear, the smoked ham sausage, the smoked pork sausage, the fresh sausage, the smoked ribs and the fresh loin. Add water occasionally, to make sure the meat is always covered with the broth.(caldo) Skim espuma) the fat off (grasa) the surface of the cooking pot from time to time. When the beans are soft, add three cloves of garlic. Take out 6 teaspoons of beans and mash (hazlas puré) them to make a paste. Mix the paste with the stew. Reduce the heat under the pan and taste (prueba) the stew. Add salt if you need it.

Put all the meat (cut into small pieces) on one large dish and the bean stew separately on another dish. Serve your meal with 8 oranges, peeled and sliced,(cortada en lonchas) boiled (hervido) white rice, fried cabbage and Chilli sauce.
 
 
 If you want to try it, here you have a very educative video on how to cook a nice Feijoada.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Asteroid 2012 DA14 pays us a visit.

 Today  (Feb. 15) the 150-foot-wide (45 meters) asteroid 2012 DA14 will be just 17,200 miles (27,000 kilometers) from Earth — the closest encounter with such a large space rock that researchers have ever known about in advance.
Watch the video  to learn some interesting facts about this asteroid and then choose the correct answer in the listening comprehension exercise below.


1-Is DA14 visible to the unaided /naked  eye  (a simple vista) ?

A-Yes, if you know where to look.
B- No, but in some parts of the world it will be visible using a pair of binoculars.

2-Who discovered the asteroid ?

A- A group of Spanish astronomers.
B- NASA scientists.

3-Has an asteroid this size ever hit the Earth ?

A- No, never. The Earth would have been destroyed.
B- Yes, a century ago in Siberia.

4-Do we have something to worry about ?

A- No, its orbit is very well known and it will not hit the Earth .
B- Yes, the asteroid might hit the moon .

5-Is NASA on the look out for asteroids like DA14 ?

 A- Yes, nightly.
 B-  Yes, occasionally.


Answers:  1-B/2-A/3-B/4-A/5-A.