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6.3: Vocabulario- Comida

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    • Erica Brown, Alejandra Escudero, María Cristina Montoya, & Elizabeth Small
    • SUNY Oneonta via OER SUNY

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    Objetivos
    • Recognize the vocabulary of foods, cooking, and eating
    photo of empty plate
    Eso es pan comido.

    Literally - “It’s eaten bread” meaning, "It’s a piece of cake".

    Vocabulario: Comida

    Las frutas

    peach

    el durazno

    strawberry

    la fresa

    apple

    la manzana

    melon

    el melón

    orange

    la naranja

    pineapple

    la piña

    banana

    la banana

    plantain

    el plátano

    watermelon

    la sandía

    grapes

    las uvas

    Las verduras

    broccoli

    el brócoli

    onion

    la cebolla

    salad

    la ensalada

    lettuce

    la lechuga

    corn, maize

    el maíz

    cucumber

    el pepino

    tomato

    el tomate

    carrot

    la zanahoria

    Los carbohidratos

    rice

    el arroz

    sugar

    el azúcar

    cereal

    el cereal

    beans

    los frijoles

    bread

    el pan

    potatoes

    las papas, las patatas

    Las proteínas, las grasas y los productos lácteos

    shrimp

    el camarón

    meat

    la carne

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    la crema

    egg

    el huevo

    butter

    la mantequilla

    turkey

    el pavo<</p>

    fish

    el pescado

    chicken

    el pollo

    cheese

    el queso

    yogurt

    el yogur

    Los condimentos

    ketchup

    la salsa de tomate

    mayonnaise

    la mayonesa

    mustard

    la mostaza

    pickle

    el pepinillo

    pepper (black pepper)

    la pimienta

    salt

    la sal

    la salsa picante

    Las bebidas

    beer

    la cerveza

    juice

    el jugo, el zumo

    milk

    la leche

    soda, pop

    el refresco

    (red) wine

    el vino tinto

    (white) wine

    el vino blanco

    Los postres

    flan, custard

    el flan

    ice cream

    el helado

    cookies

    las galletas

    cake, pie

    el pastel

    Los platos

    corn flour fritters

    las arepas

    Iberian ham

    el jamón ibérico

    barbecued meat

    la parrillada

    Los utensilios

    wine glass

    la copa

    spoon

    la cuchara

    knife

    el cuchillo

    pot

    la olla

    plate

    el plato

    napkin

    la servilleta

    coffee or tea cup

    la taza

    fork

    el tenedor

    water glass

    el vaso

    Las comidas

    breakfast

    el desayuno

    lunch

    el almuerzo

    snack

    la merienda

    dinner, supper

    la cena

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    Las frutas

    • el durazno (peach)
    • la fresa (strawberry)
    • la manzana (apple)
    • el melón (cantaloupe, melon)
    • la naranja (orange)
    • la piña (pineapple)
    • la banana (banana)
    • la sandía (watermelon)
    • las uvas (grapes)

    Las verduras (vegetables)

    • el brócoli (broccoli)
    • la cebolla (onion)
    • la ensalada (salad)
    • la lechuga (lettuce)
    • el maíz (corn, maize)
    • el pepino (cucumber)
    • el tomate (tomato)
    • la zanahoria (carrot)

    Los carbohidratos

    • el arroz (rice)
    • el azúcar (sugar)
    • el cereal (cereal)
    • los frijoles (beans)
    • el pan (bread)
    • las papas, las patatas (potatoes)

    Las proteínas, las grasas y los productos lácteos

    • el camarón (shrimp)
    • la carne (meat)
    • la crema (cream)
    • el huevo (egg)
    • la mantequilla (butter)
    • el pavo (turkey)
    • el pescado (fish)
    • el pollo (chicken)
    • el queso (cheese)
    • el yogur (yogurt)

    Los condimentos

    • la salsa de tomate (ketchup)
    • la mayonesa (mayonnaise)
    • la mostaza (mustard)
    • el pepinillo (pickle)
    • la pimienta (pepper [black pepper])
    • la sal (salt)
    • la salsa picante (hot/spicy sauce)

    Las bebidas (drinks)

    • la cerveza (beer)
    • el jugo, el zumo (juice)
    • la leche (milk)
    • el refresco (soda, pop)
    • el vino tinto ([red] wine)
    • el vino blanco ([white] wine)

    Los postres (desserts)

    • el flan (flan, custard)
    • el helado (ice cream)
    • las galletas (cookies)
    • el pastel (cake, pie)

    Los platos (dishes)

    • las arepas (corn flour fritters)
    • el jamón ibérico (Iberian ham)
    • la parrillada (barbecued meat)

    Los utensilios

    • la copa (wine glass)
    • la cuchara (spoon)
    • el cuchillo (knife)
    • la olla (pot)
    • el plato (plate)
    • la servilleta (napkin)
    • la taza (coffee or tea cup)
    • el tenedor (fork)
    • el vaso (water glass)

    Las comidas (meals)

    • el desayuno (breakfast)
    • el almuerzo (lunch)
    • la merienda (snack)
    • la cena (dinner, supper)

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