Noun
criolla (uncountable)
A genre of Cuban music.
"Great Sporting Scandals". p. 227. Robson, 2003 The goal itself has been viewed as an embodiment of the Buenos Aires shanty town Maradona was brought up in and its concept of viveza criolla — "native cunning". Source: Internet
The Criolla or "Mission grape," was first planted at San Juan Capistrano in 1779, and in 1783 the first wine produced in Alta California was from the Mission's winery. Source: Internet
The specific variety, called the Criolla or " Mission grape ", was first planted at the Mission in 1779; in 1783, the first wine produced in Alta California emerged from San Juan Capistrano's winery. Source: Internet
This great variety of traditions came together to form La Cocina Criolla. Source: Internet
Locals call their cuisine cocina criolla. Source: Internet
It was an evening when he had received so many humiliations, so many rebuffs while begging for me that he dared reproach me for my poor success at the Criolla. Source: Internet