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1 steamed maize
Пищевая промышленность: пропаренная кукуруза -
2 steamed maize
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > steamed maize
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3 maize
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4 maize
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5 maize
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6 пропаренная кукуруза
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > пропаренная кукуруза
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7 nacatamal
m.tamale.* * ** * *masculino (AmC, Méx): (steamed meat and vegetable pasty, cooked in banana or maize leaves)* * *masculino (AmC, Méx): (steamed meat and vegetable pasty, cooked in banana or maize leaves)* * *(AmC, Méx)(steamed meat and vegetable pasty, cooked in banana or maize leaves)* * *nacatamal nmCAm = steamed maize dumpling with savoury filling, wrapped in a banana leaf* * *m C.Am., Méx -
8 кукуруза
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9 пропаренная кукуруза
Food industry: steamed maizeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пропаренная кукуруза
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10 humita
f.1 bow tie.2 flavored corn paste tamale, flavoured corn paste tamale.* * *SF And, Cono Sur1) (Culin) (=tamal) tamale; (=maíz molido) ground maize, ground corn (EEUU)2) Chile bow tie* * *1) (CS) (Coc) flavored corn paste wrapped in corn leaves2) (Chi) (Indum) bow tie* * *1) (CS) (Coc) flavored corn paste wrapped in corn leaves2) (Chi) (Indum) bow tie* * ** * *
humita sustantivo femenino
1 (CS) (Coc) flavored corn paste wrapped in corn leaves
2 (Chi) (Indum) bow tie
' humita' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corbata
* * *humita nf2. Andes, Arg [pasta de maíz] = paste made of mashed Br maize o US corn kernels mixed with cheese, chilli, onion and other ingredients, wrapped in a maize o US corn husk and steamed* * *f S.Am.meat and corn paste wrapped in leaves -
11 tamal
m.tamale.* * *SM LAm1) (Culin) tamale2) (=trampa) trick, fraud; (=intriga) intrigue3) Méx pile, bundle* * *masculino tamale* * *masculino tamale* * *tamale (ground maize and sometimes meat or a sweet filling wrapped in a banana or maize leaf)Compuesto:* * *
tamal sustantivo masculino
tamale
tamal m LAm (comida mejicana) tamale
* * *tamal nm1. [comida] tamaletamal de cazuela = meat stew in thick tomato sauce Famestar hecho un tamal to be all wrapped o bundled up;traía al niño hecho un tamal she was carrying the baby with her, all wrapped o bundled up* * *m Méx, C.Am.tamale (meat wrapped in a leaf and steamed)* * *tamal nm: tamale
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