/Sounds like "kohn-KOHN"/
The toasted, crispy rice at the bottom of the pot in Dominican Spanish, the culinary prize family members fight over at mealtime. Concón isn't a cooking mistake: it's a delicacy deliberately sought, scraped from the pot with a spoon and mixed with any dish. Asking for extra is a sign you're family or that grandma likes you especially.
"A mí me toca el concón. → The concón is mine."
"El concón de habichuelas con dulce. → The sweet bean concón."
/Sounds like "kohn-KOHN"/
The toasted, crispy rice at the bottom of the pot in Dominican Spanish, the culinary prize family members fight over at mealtime. Concón isn't a cooking mistake: it's a delicacy deliberately sought, scraped from the pot with a spoon and mixed with any dish. Asking for extra is a sign you're family or that grandma likes you especially.
"A mí me toca el concón. → The concón is mine."
"El concón de habichuelas con dulce. → The sweet bean concón."