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1 manzana acaramelada
(n.) = toffee apple, candied apple, candy appleEx. Toffee apples may be stored wrapped individually in greaseproof or waxed paper.Ex. Candied apples can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place up to 3 days.Ex. Candy apples have always been popular around Halloween as a celebration of the annual apple harvest.* * *(n.) = toffee apple, candied apple, candy appleEx: Toffee apples may be stored wrapped individually in greaseproof or waxed paper.
Ex: Candied apples can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place up to 3 days.Ex: Candy apples have always been popular around Halloween as a celebration of the annual apple harvest. -
2 acaramelado
adj.1 caramelized, caramel-covered, caramel-coated, sugary.2 blissfully enamored.3 caramel-colored, caramel-coloured, caramel-hued.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acaramelar.* * *1→ link=acaramelar acaramelar► adjetivo1 (sabor) oversweet2 (color) caramel-coloured (US caramel-colored)* * *ADJ1) (Culin)con sabor acaramelado — toffee-flavoured o (EEUU) -flavored
de color acaramelado — toffee-coloured o (EEUU) -colored
2) (fig) (=dulce) sugary, oversweet; (=correcto) over-politeestaban acaramelados — [amantes] they were all lovey-dovey *
* * *- da adjetivoa) < pareja>b) < voz> sugaryc) (Coc) toffee-coated* * *= glacé, candied.Ex. Exports of fruit products consisted mainly of fruit juice and canned, pulped, glacé and otherwise preserved fruits.Ex. Panelists rated the candied products from all treatments as slightly astringent to not astringent.----* fruta acaramelada = glacé fruit, candied fruit.* manzana acaramelada = toffee apple, candied apple, candy apple.* * *- da adjetivoa) < pareja>b) < voz> sugaryc) (Coc) toffee-coated* * *= glacé, candied.Ex: Exports of fruit products consisted mainly of fruit juice and canned, pulped, glacé and otherwise preserved fruits.
Ex: Panelists rated the candied products from all treatments as slightly astringent to not astringent.* fruta acaramelada = glacé fruit, candied fruit.* manzana acaramelada = toffee apple, candied apple, candy apple.* * *acaramelado -da2 ‹voz› sugary3 ( Coc) toffee-coatedmanzanas acarameladas toffee apples* * *
Del verbo acaramelar: ( conjugate acaramelar)
acaramelado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acaramelado
acaramelar
acaramelado◊ -da adjetivoa) ‹ pareja›:
c) (Coc) toffee-coated;
‹ molde› coated with caramel
acaramelado,-a adjetivo
1 (alimento) coated with caramel
2 (personas) se les vio juntos y muy acaramelados, they were engrossed in one another
' acaramelado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acaramelada
* * *acaramelado, -a adjlos vi muy acaramelados en un banco del parque I saw them being all lovey-dovey on one of the park benches3. [con caramelo] covered in caramel* * *adj fig famlovey-dovey fam -
3 papel de cera
(n.) = greaseproof paper, waxed paperEx. The original, known as a translucency, is normally a line drawing on a sheet of translucent paper which resembles tracing paper or greaseproof paper.Ex. Toffee apples may be stored wrapped individually in greaseproof or waxed paper.* * *(n.) = greaseproof paper, waxed paperEx: The original, known as a translucency, is normally a line drawing on a sheet of translucent paper which resembles tracing paper or greaseproof paper.
Ex: Toffee apples may be stored wrapped individually in greaseproof or waxed paper.
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