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_Ade salgado

Duck plucked, butterflied and dry, treated with salt and a little sugar. Salted duck is a Chinese creation and is much eaten in winter, especially among the Chinese. Macanese housewives employ it especially in the tasty dish called chau-chau de pele (also called \”tacho\”). In the old days it was customary to cook a little […]

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_Afét

Used as a nickname with the person’s surmane: \”Afete Sousa\ Fat Sousa. From the English \”fat\ with the \”a\” which generally is a prefix of Chinese proper names. This is a curious example of the influences of English and Chinese in Macaense speech. (GNB)

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_Águ de arroz

Plain congee (with no other flavouring). It was considered beneficial for stomach and intestinal complaints and any other illness, as an innocuous nourishment that can always be taken without prescription. In homespun medicine, plain congee was used in various ways: \”After fever when sweating heavily, wash the face with plain congee made with toasted rice\”.

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_Albert Maria Rodrigues

Albert Maria Rodrigues #2853 Birth: 5 November 1911, Cathedral, Hong Kong Marriage: 4 February 1940, Cathedral, Hong Kong, Cynthia Maria da Silva Marriage: 11 April 1989, St. Joseph, Hong Kong, Ana Maria de Azevedo de Castro Basto Death: 5 February 2006, St Paul’s Hospital Details are in the restricted site with ID #2853

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_Alex Azedo

Alexandre Herculano Dias Azedo #5068 Birth: 13 February 1920, Cathedral, Hong Kong Marriage: 4 December 1946, Rosary Church, Hong Kong, Celeste Maria Yvanovich Marques Death: 2000 Details are in the restricted site with ID #5068

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_Alex Basto

Roberto Alexandre de Senna Fernandes de Castro Basto #36519 Birth: 5 February 1898, Sé, Macau Marriage: 19 September 1933, Zurich, Anna Erika Korrodi Marriage: Carol Hughes Marriage: Carolyn Zofia Napora Death: 18 November 1980, Spain Details are in the restricted site with ID #36519

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_Alho macho

Leek/Spring Onions. In olden times it was considered a good antidote for certain stomach complaints, \”roasted and placed on the navel\”. According to a 65-year-old lady, it was also carried in the pocket to relieve people from any \”ill-wind\”. Today few in Macau know the precise effects of leek. GNB)

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