Las frutas del bosque son un tipo de frutas pequeñas y comestibles que tradicionalmente no se cultivaban sino que crecían en arbustos silvestres.
En el mundo medieval los bosques pertenecían al señor feudal y los frutos del bosque que en él crecían podían ser recolectados por los campesinos pero, a cambio, debían pagarle al señor por tomarlos.
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En lenguaje común, se llaman frutas del bosque a las frutitas pequeñas, dulces (o ácidas), jugosas e intensamente coloreadas sacadas de arbustos silvestres. El contraste con los colores de fondo, las frutas del bosque son...
No son de madera sino del bosque: es como si fuesen frutos del mar.
Un plateau de fruits de mer («frutos del mar» en francés) es el equivalente francés a una mariscada, y consiste en un surtido variado de mariscos crudos y cocidos presentados sobre una fuente.
Los fruits de mer incluyen todos los mariscos disponibles en Francia, y casi exclusivamente se sirven fríos. Según autores anglosajones se usan algunos condimentos para acompañarlo, por lo general salsa de cóctel o salsa rosa, salsa mignonette y limón. En Francia se acompañan tradicionalmente de limón, mahonesa y mantequilla (dulce o salada) untada en pan de centeno.
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like the apartment in Deadpool. "The kitchen is in this corner, the bathroom is that one."
I actually wondered if they had a check in their online system that would block sales to the same address, and if randomly slapping "apartment 45" on the end would get around it.
While Wade Wilson was turned into a character vaguely similar to Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, that specific story has been effectively undone by the events of Days of Future Past.
The new Deadpool movie does, however, exist within the post-DOFP x-men-cinematic-universe. Producer Simon ...
unlikely that he'll be in any future X-Men movies either since they're all pg-13
though given that the movie is breaking records left and right this weekend, anything is possible.
Fox didn't really have anything to do with the movie, either, other than licensing the rights to the characters. Ryan Reynolds and Tim Miller (the director) basically did it all on their own.
The most obvious differences would be that 199999 lacks all of the characters whose movie rights are owned by other studios instead of Marvel, and thus will never show up in the 199999 universe despite existing in 1610 so long as other studios hold the rights. While the exact details of the movi...
@JasonC Looks like I'm wrong about this; I could've sworn this was discussed years ago, but either it was dropped or (more likely) the discussion went nowhere.
@Shog9 i see a lot of bug reports and feature requests that don't have any [status-x] tag on them. i'm not sure if it's intended or not, but i would suggest adding a tag saying "this was seen", or if one already exists, use it. the closest i found was [status-review] but i think that's a later stage.
the purpose is to note which bug/feature req. was read and so one can tell which was missed and can bump it
I think we should have some mechanism that automatically flags certain meta posts (both child metas and here) for Stack Exchange staff attention when they get beyond a certain point. The thresholds would be something like (subject to tweaking):
Post is feature-request or bug
Post has a score of...
A box just comes out of nowhere which says "chat with an expert". It happened once on Stack Overflow and once on Meta. Is this an ad? Isn't Meta supposed to have no ads?
Here's the HTML for that weird box:
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