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by Gaspar Avila
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Portuguese food" by Gaspar Avila. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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"Papas grossas" or "papas de carôlo" are a traditional portuguese dish made mainly from a special thicker grind of corn flour
Hello, my name is Gaspar Avila. I'm a portuguese (azorean) photographer/designer living in Azores islands. I always try an artistic and aesthetically pleasing approach to my subjects. My photography work is mostly about the Azores islands, their landscapes, architecture, culture and traditions, etc., but I also do conceptual work, mostly in studio. Over the years I had many of my photos published worldwide in books, advertising and magazines, including National Geographic. Sometimes I also do some Design/Digital art work. In my gallery you'll find geometric abstract digital art that was produced by software that I created myself. I was a computer programmer for 15 years. All my images available here were made using professional...
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Maria Faria Rodrigues
Papas grossas, I believe, the English term is "porridge". The cinnamon, made me remember the rice pudding, which I also add lemon, to it. My grandmother had passed away in 1994, she was a cook, for 10 years, in Sao Miguel, before getting married.
Maria Faria Rodrigues
I make the best, Portuguese rice pudding, in my family; and, that's because I took the time, to get the recipe, from my grandmother, who had her own system, of measuring ingredients.
Gaspar Avila replied:
Hello, Maria. This is actually not rice pudding. It's "papas grossas". I don't know their name in English, but it's made from corn flour. I love rice pudding also. My mother used to make it when I was a child. My wife also makes rice pudding, but she adds a bit of lemon Jell-O for extra smoothness.