English
Atole
Noun
atole (uncountable)
- A thick drink or thin gruel made from cornmeal
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1851, Mayne Reid, The Scalp Hunters:- "Pan fino, pan bianco!" screams the baker; and other cries from the vendors of atole, huevos, and leche, are uttered in shrill, discordant voices.
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2006 January 13, David Hammond, “Beyond the Burrito, Part 2: Michoacan”, in Chicago Reader:- Since the days of the Tarascans, the corn-loving folks of Michoacan have enjoyed atole, a maize-based gruel flavored with chocolate, fruit, tamarind, or herbs.
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2007 April 13, S. Kirk Walsh, “Festivals With a Mexican Flair”, in New York Times:- Visitors can learn to make their own tortillas or sample the traditional cornmeal drink atole.
See also
Polish
Noun
atole
- nominative plural of atol
- accusative plural of atol
- vocative plural of atol
Portuguese
Verb
atole
- First-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of atolar
- Third-person singular (ele, ela, also used with tu and você?) present subjunctive of atolar
- Third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of atolar
- Third-person singular (você) negative imperative of atolar
Spanish
Alternative forms
- atol (Cuba, El Salavador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Venezuela)
Etymology
From Classical Nahuatl ātōlli.
Pronunciation
Noun
atole m (plural atoles)
- (Mexico) atole
See also
Descendants