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    Bolo de fubá (corn flour cake) Bolo de milho (Brazilian-style corn cake) Bolo de maracujá (passion fruit cake) Bolo de mandioca (cassava cake) Bolo de...
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    Bogeyman (section A Cuca)
    Cucuy, sometimes called El Bolo) is another version of the Bogeyman, common to many Spanish-speaking countries. The Cuca Fera [ca] (or Cucafera) monster...
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  • from Brazilian folklore also make appearances, such as the witch alligator Cuca, the Saci, and Iara. The TV show is a modern interpretation of the books...
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    bakeries and in many of the larger supermarkets. In Brazil it is called "cuca", or less commonly, "cuque" and can be found in areas of German settlement...
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  • cake filled with chocolate pudding and topped with chocolate cake crumbs. Bolo de mel Madeira Islands A sweet, heavy cake made with molasses or honey, often...
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    architecture. From German, besides strudel, pretzel, bratwurst, kuchen (also bolo cuca), sauerkraut (also spelled chucrute from French choucroute and pronounced...
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    untrusting wife/girlfriend. Lit. Bushmaster (a kind of poisonous snake). Cuca = n. Vagina (profane). See Pepita. Cuchi = adj. Cute, nice, pretty. Culo...
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