Ben, I'm not sure there is one. I know Custodio's here in the Northeast, and
they've not changed the name.
Jay Fraga
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From: Benjamin George
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Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 2:36 PM
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Anglicization of
Used to know Custodio's (with that name) in California.
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From: Jason Fraga
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Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 5:20 AM
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Anglicization of name: Custodio
Ben, I'm not sure there is one. I know
I used to love these but haven't had them for years - was wondering if they
were available in massachusetts - can't remember how my grandmother cooked them
- boiled or baked - thanks - carmen
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You can find them in grocery stores sometimes, but old timers always have
them growing in their garden. We used to cook them in a pressure cooker.
but they can be baked or boiled. I remember eating them with meals like a
potato and also chopping them up in a bowl and adding milk and sugar
There certainly is a difference between the decorative garden plant
and the eatable specie. Be careful.
Jerry Pimentel
On Jul 28, 2009, at 11:00 AM, Mary Bordi wrote:
On Jul 28, 2009, at 10:25 AM, carmen furtado wrote:
I used to love these but haven't had them for years - was wondering
Thanks for the info.
I was wondering if it was Christopher, because I have some records from my
family that list a child with the name of Christopher, but on the Minho site
there is no Christopher but there is a Custodio. All the other children
have the same names except for that one, so I was
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