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Terms in Spanish 3081-3090 of 4913

hamburguesa

[Spanish] plural hamburguesas

Beef burger. Beef minced (US: ground) with onions and formed into a thin patty. It is commonly then grilled and served on a soft white bread roll with a gherkins (US: dill pickle) and a choice of sauces. The beef burger is a very good example of something which, when made at home with good quality beef and served with a thoughtful sauce, can be a delight but which, in mass production, is pretty horrible.

hamburguesa con queso

[Spanish] plural hamburguesas con queso

Beef burger. Beef minced (US: ground) with onions and formed into a thin patty. It is commonly then grilled and served on a soft white bread roll with a gherkins (US: dill pickle) and a choice of sauces. The beef burger is a very good example of something which, when made at home with good quality beef and served with a thoughtful sauce, can be a delight but which, in mass production, is pretty horrible.

harina

[Spanish]

Flour

harina de soja

[Spanish]

Soya flour

harina de trigo

[Spanish]

Plain white flour (US: all purpose flour)

harina de trigo sarraceno

[Spanish]

Flour made from buckwheat, saracen corn. This is made from the dried fruit seeds or groats of a relative of the dock plant and rhubarb rather than a cereal plant. It originated in the Orient and has been cultivated in Europe since the end of the 14th Century and produces a triangular seed. These are dehusked and dried and then ground into flour which is grey with black flecks. It is not ideal for breads but is used for pancakes and noodles.

harina fina de maĆ­z

[Spanish]

Cornflour (US: corn starch). Finely powdered maize kernels. It is an excellent thickening agent.

harina para tamales

[Spanish]

Cornflour (US: corn starch), used in the making of tortillas and tamales. The flour is made from a maize with larger kernels than we are generally accustomed to in the West.

hegaluze-buztana

[Spanish]

The tail of the bonito or albacore tuna.

helada

/eh-LAH-dhah/
[Spanish]

Iced