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At various time I hear people talk about ...
"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> On 8/8/2015 12:17 PM, gtr wrote:
>> On 2015-08-08 13:42:57 +0000, Nancy Young said:
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>>> On 8/8/2015 3:39 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>>> So, is 'sopapillas' yet another version of tortilla?
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>>> That's kind of like saying Is a BLT another version of
>>> bread?
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>> A sopapilla is made as a pastry from wheat flour. A tortilla is (in
>> this context) most frequently made from unleavened finely ground corn.
>> So it's more like saying a cake is another kind of potato chip.
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>> If a sopapilla is another "kind of tortilla", apparently everything that
>> isn't meat is a tortilla.
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> My point wasn't that bread and tortillas are made with the
> same ingredients, but that they serve a similar function and
> when she's asking if different items are tortillas, she's using
> the word in the wrong context. They're different things made with
> tortillas. But a BLT and a peanut butter sandwich are made
> with bread, but you don't say So a peanut butter sandwich is
> another kind of bread?
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> I think Ophelia understood my point, anyway.
I did and thank you
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