Purlpleish/reddish rose
Fuchsia Rose
a thin round of unleavened cornmeal or wheat flour bread is usually eaten hot with a topping or filling
tortilla
a deep-toned xylophone
Marimbas
feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval
disgusted
Spanish word for Grandpa
Abuelito
lilac-purple flowers which are dried and used in sachets and from which is extracted an aromatic oil used chiefly in perfumery
Lavender
any of various beans used in Mexican style cooking
frijoles
a kind of dance music of Columbian origin
Cumbias
take or follow as a model
imitiate
Dead man in spanish
Esta muerto
a tall widely cultivated biennial or perennial herb of the mallow family that has large coarse rounded leaves and tall spikes of showy flowers
Hollyhocks
cornmeal dough rolled with ground meat or beans seasoned usually with chili, wrapped usually in corn husks, and steamed
tamales
a type of Latin American dance music incorporating elements of Jazz and Rock
Salsas
recognize the full worth of
appreciate
A person who joins two metal components together
Brazer
a garden plant of the amaranth family grown for its flowers
cockscombs
a coconut dessert pudding from Puerto Rico
tembleque
a type of Mexican country music typically played with guitars and horns.
Rancheras
savagely, fierce, cruel, or violent
ferocious
Poland or Russian older women or Grandmother
Babushka
herbs, shrubs, or small trees of the mallow family with large showy flowers and usually dentate leaves
hibiscus
globose yellow edible fruit with numerous black seeds in a central cavity
papaya
having the sharp, vibrating tone of a plucked string
Twangy
deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion
hysterical
Crook