+Lois Cooper: Voice Threads:
-1st Voice Thread
-2nd Voice Thread
-3rd Voice Thread
-4th Voice Thread
+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Playlist Embedded de Música de Costa Rica
+Lois Cooper:
Source Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdKiPR3kdjo
+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
Landscapes and Music of Costa Rica
Embedded Playlist: (From YouTube: Note: MixPod is Closed)+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
Moneda de Costa Rica
+Lois Cooper: Costa Rican Currency:
-Source Link: http://www.howiscostarica.com/costa-rica-currency.html
Fotos de ciudades, sitios en Costa Rica
+Lois Cooper: Cities, Towns, and Sites of Costa Rica:
Parque Nacional Volcan Poas
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Friday, November 8, 2013
Platos Populares
+Lois Cooper: Most Popular Dishes:
Source Link: Costa Rican Cuisine
Source Link: Costa Rican Cuisine
Cuisine[edit]
Main article: Costa Rican cuisine
Costa Rican cuisine is a combination of Spanish, American, Caribbean, and South American influences. This style of cuisine is shared by most of Central America, although local variations have appeared in each of the countries.
One national dish is gallo pinto ("spotted rooster"), although the name has no relation to the ingredients. It is a combination of black beans and white rice, spiced with cilantro, onions, garlic, salt, and a local condiment called Salsa Lizano. It is typically eaten at breakfast with eggs, and sometimes natilla (sour cream). Fried plantains and either corn tortillas or bread are also common. Gallo pinto is a common and typical dish in both Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
Other typical dishes are arroz con pollo, olla de carne, tamales, and casado. Arroz con pollo (rice with chicken) consists of bite size chicken chunks mixed with rice and diced vegetables that include carrots, peas, corn, and garbanzo beans. Olla de carne is mainly prepared on weekends.[citation needed] It is a broth of corn prepared by boiling water, meat, and whole-to large sized vegetable pieces with spices. The soup is eaten in a bowl with the broth and separate plates for the vegetables and rice. A casado is a one-plate meal that includes black beans, rice, meat, fried plantains, and one or more side dishes. The meat can vary from chicken, beef, or fish. Some examples of side dishes are pasta salad, vegetable salad, fried eggs, potatoes, spaghetti, or barbudos (green beans wrapped in egg batter).[citation needed]
There are some regional differences. For example, the Caribbean side of the country, because of its roots, has gallo pinto with coconut milk, while the north-western part of the country has a strong tendency towards corn products and for large, cheese filled tortillas, corn snacks, and other dishes.
+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
Atractivos Culturales
+Lois Cooper: Most Important cultural Attractions:
Source Link: Culture of Costa Rica
The World's Largest Oxcart:
Source Link: Culture of Costa Rica
The World's Largest Oxcart:
World's Largest Oxcart, national symbol and world heritage
Sculptures:
"Espiral del éxito": sculpture of Ibo Bonilla, made of steel, based on the Stone spheres of Costa Rica and "the flower of life", with 18m is the highest in Costa Rica, located in Terra Campus, Tres Rios
Stone sphere created by the Diquis culture in the courtyard of the National Museum of Costa Rica. The sphere is the icon of the country's cultural identity.
Atractivos Naturales
+Lois Cooper: Most important natural attractions:
-Rincón de la Vieja National Park
-The Río Sarapiquí Region
-Arenal Volcano/Tabacón Hot Springs
-Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve
-Manuel Antonio
-Osa Peninsula
-Tortuguero Village & Jungle Canals
Source Link:
The Best Natural Attractions in Costa Rica
+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
-Rincón de la Vieja National Park
-The Río Sarapiquí Region
-Arenal Volcano/Tabacón Hot Springs
-Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve
-Manuel Antonio
-Osa Peninsula
-Tortuguero Village & Jungle Canals
Source Link:
The Best Natural Attractions in Costa Rica
+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Recursos Importantes
+Lois Cooper: Costa Rica's agriculture relies primarily on bananas, pineapples, coffee, sugar, rice, vegetables, tropical fruits, ornamental plants, corn, and potatoes.
1st Post Thread
+Lois Cooper: Hola professora! Soy estudiante en clase de español. Mi nombre es Ion Nazario Abasolo Ochoa. Mucho Gusto! Chau!
+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
+Dulce Selena Cisneros González
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