Crossword-Solution: PODRIDA 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Podrida n. A miscellaneous dish of meats. See Olla-podrida.

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Olla ___ (spicy Spanish stew) 1 answer
-- podrida 3 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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CAZEME
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Twenty types of young America going to “Yurrup,” a few respectable middle-aged couples as an antidote, a sprinkling of clergymen and professional men, young ladies, bagmen, British exclusives, and all the _olla podrida_ of an ocean-going steamer.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
For the same excellent reason, the accusation of drunkenness ought not to have been brought against Homer: 'Laudibus arguitur vini vinosus Homerus.' I have always been fond of highly-seasoned, rich dishes, such as macaroni prepared by a skilful Neapolitan cook, the olla-podrida of the Spaniards, the glutinous codfish from Newfoundland, game with a strong flavour, and cheese the perfect state of which is attained when the tiny animaculae formed from its very essence begin to shew signs of life.
Venetian Years: Childhood And Adolescence Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006
For the same excellent reason, the accusation of drunkenness ought not to have been brought against Homer: ‘Laudibus arguitur vini vinosus Homerus.’ I have always been fond of highly-seasoned, rich dishes, such as macaroni prepared by a skilful Neapolitan cook, the olla-podrida of the Spaniards, the glutinous codfish from Newfoundland, game with a strong flavour, and cheese the perfect state of which is attained when the tiny animaculae formed from its very essence begin to shew signs of life.
The Memoires of Casanova, Complete Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2001
There were a few genuine antiques amongst it--a couple of camel-backed Chippendale chairs, a grandfather's clock, and some fine old bits of silver--which Sara's eye, accustomed to the rare and beautiful furnishings of Barrow Court, singled out at once from the olla podrida of incongruous modern stuff.
The Hermit of Far End Margaret Pedler 2006
The perfect decorum of these places, and their immunity from offence in any, emboldened the Marches to experiment in Spanish restaurants, where red pepper and beans insisted in every dinner, and where once they chanced upon a night of 'olla podrida', with such appeals to March's memory of a boyish ambition to taste the dish that he became poetic and then pensive over its cabbage and carrots, peas and bacon.
A Hazard of New Fortunes, Part Fourth William Dean Howells 2004
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