Monday, March 07, 2022

Authentic Cosine

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When I mentioned this to my brother, he asked me if they served parabolas. What is this, cinco de mayo?

So both things actually happened: my googling like Ken, and my brother's response. Oddly, the term I was searching on was "cosube", which I believe is some kind of Spanish or Latin America food. It's extra odd because I didn't see the term on the restaurant's page.

The best I could guess was that "cosine" in this instance was some variant spelling of cuisine. I couldn't find a reference to determine if this was a regional thing or a language thing. But if my GoogleFu was what it should be, I wouldn't have landed on the page in the first page.



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