Pasella vs Pasilla - What's the difference?
pasella | pasilla |
An extra or unexpected gift or benefit, such as that given to a customer when they purchase something else.
A variety of chili (a dried chilaca), used especially in sauces.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 18, author=Florence Fabricant, title=A Serving of Kalderetang, and a Guy to Explain It, work=New York Times
, passage=Is it worth $9.99 to have someone buy and cook short ribs, shred them, season them with chipotle, arbol and pasilla chilies, mix them with slices of nopales (cactus paddles), fill two soft tortillas with the mixture and slather them with a rich sauce so you can have beef short rib enchiladas with salsa mestiza and cactus for dinner? }}
As nouns the difference between pasella and pasilla
is that pasella is an extra or unexpected gift or benefit, such as that given to a customer when they purchase something else while pasilla is a variety of chili (a dried chilaca), used especially in sauces.pasella
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(en noun)Synonyms
* lagniappe (America), tilly (Ireland)pasilla
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(wikipedia pasilla)Noun
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