Every night ends with the “jamon jam,” a sing-along for guests who want to ham it up. And of course, turn-down service in your room comes with a bag of pork rinds on your pillow.
Main Entry: clem·en·tine Pronunciation: \ˈkle-mən-ˌtēn, -ˌtīn\ Function: noun Etymology: French clémentine probably from Clément Rodier, French priest who discovered the hybrid ca. 1902, Date: 1943, : a small, nearly-seedless citrus fruit that is probably a hybrid between a tangerine and an orange
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