Cheese in spanish

Queso

pronunciation: kesoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

cheese1 = queso. 

Example: From this display we see that Butter falls into the BT Dairy products, along with cheese and Milk.

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» big cheese = peso pesado, pez gordo.

Example: I can hardly believe you've got a brother who's such a big cheese in the rock world.

» blue cheese = queso azul, queso roquefort.

Example: I love this mixed vegetable salad with a generous helping of blue cheese with pasta and meat dishes.

» cheesecake = tarta de queso.

Example: This report analyses the markets for ice cream, yoghurts and chilled desserts (e.g. cheesecake, tiramisu and crème caramel) in Italy.

» cheesecloth = estopilla.

Example: The primary purpose of cheesecloth is to catch and drain the curds that form the cheese.

» cheese knife = cuchillo de queso.

Example: A cheese knife should not be confused with a cheese slicer, though both serve the same basic purpose.

» cheese master = maestro quesero.

Example: The meeting lasted for more than 4 hours and was attended by 19 cheese masters.

» cheesemonger = quesero. 

Example: As a cheesemonger, people ask me every day whether or not to eat the rind of cheese.

» cheese pizza = pizza de queso.

Example: To make a cheese pizza, sprinkle the sauce with 6 tablespoons of mozzarella and 2 tablespoons of grated parmesan.

» cheese slicer = rebanador de queso.

Example: A cheese knife should not be confused with a cheese slicer, though both serve the same basic purpose.

» cheese square = loncha de queso.

Example: Gretta decided to sit and eat two more cheese squares and perhaps all her dreams would come true.

» cheese triangle = quesito, triángulo de queso.

Example: Cheese triangles have got to be one of the chavviest foodstuffs around.

» cottage cheese = requesón.

Example: Between 9 and 12 months, lumpy or chopped foods, such as vegetables, meats, or cottage cheese, may be introduced.

» cream cheese = queso para untar.

Example: Blend cream cheese with prepared horseradish for a nippy taste.

» goat cheese = queso de cabra.

Example: And artichoke hearts, goat cheese and walnuts are also staples at my house.

» grated cheese = queso rallado.

Example: If your recipe calls for grated cheese, use cheese that has a firm texture since it is the only kind suitable for grating.

» grilled cheese = queso gratinado.

Example: In terms of comfort food, grilled cheese is the comfiest.

» grilled cheese on toast = tostada de queso gratinado.

Example: I've always been a fan of putting jam on my grilled cheese on toast (I think it's best with a chunky homemade apricot or blackberry jam).

» ham and cheese sandwich = sandwich mixto, sandwich de jamón (york) y queso.

Example: I love making this easy grilled ham and cheese sandwich on a cool night with a cup of tomato soup.

» head cheese [headcheese] = queso de cerdo.

Example: Head cheese is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.

» hot ham and cheese sandwich = sandwich mixto caliente, sandwich caliente de jamón (york) y queso.

Example: I had a hot ham and cheese sandwich and potato wedges there yesterday -- I love that place.

» like chalk and cheese = mundos aparte, polos opuestos, como la noche y el día, como el día y la noche.

Example: In many ways they are like chalk and cheese to the point where I find myself even questioning how on earth their relationship works.

» mature cheese = queso añejo, queso curado.

Example: Use younger cheeses for lighter dishes and more mature cheeses for stronger dishes.

» parmesan cheese = queso parmesano.

Example: They ended up by having toast with 'sobrasada' (a spicy sausage spread) and parmesan cheese on top.

» rancid cheese = queso rancio.

Example: Rancid cheese usually results from abusive handling of cheese milk prior to pasteurization.

» rind of cheese = corteza del queso.

Example: As a cheesemonger, people ask me every day whether or not to eat the rind of cheese.

» Roquefort cheese = queso roquefort.

Example: Eating Roquefort cheese could help guard against cardiovascular disease despite its high fat and salt content.

» semi-mature cheese = queso semicurado.

Example: The other is a semi-mature cheese that has to be aged for about one month.

» shredded cheese = queso rallado.

Example: I also love anything that makes my life easier, so I buy bags of shredded cheese to sprinkle on my salads, soups, sandwiches, and omelets.

» soft cheese = queso tierno, queso blando.

Example: Most soft cheeses should be used within a few days of purchase -- they spoil faster than firmer cheeses.

» Swiss cheese plant = costilla de Adán.

Example: Swiss cheese plant is a type of house plant known for the distinctive holes in its leaves.

» the cheese slid off + Posesivo + cracker = no tener dos dedos de frente, ser tonto del bote, tener pocas luces.

Example: It sounds like the cheese slid off his cracker a long time ago.

» vegetarian cheese = queso vegetariano.

Example: The term vegetarian cheese might sound redundant to you; after all, cheese is made with milk, which clearly can be obtained without killing an animal.

» young cheese = queso joven.

Example: Use younger cheeses for lighter dishes and more mature cheeses for stronger dishes.

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more:

» cheese + Nombre + off = volver a Alguien loco, exasperar, sacar de quicio, cabrear, encabronar, dar por culo, fastidiar, sacar de las casillas, tocar las pelotas, hinchar las pelotas, tocar los cojones, hinchar los cojones, tocar los huevos, hinchar los huevos.

Example: Again, she too could be just as corrupt as the others, but I have a sneaky feeling that she cheesed someone off, and they decided to put a spoke in her wheel.

Cheese synonyms

cheeseflower in spanish: flor de queso, pronunciation: tʃizfloʊɜr part of speech: noun malva sylvestris in spanish: Malva Sylvestris, pronunciation: mɑlvəsɪlvestrɪs part of speech: noun high mallow in spanish: malva alta, pronunciation: haɪmæloʊ part of speech: noun tall mallow in spanish: malva alta, pronunciation: tɔlmæloʊ part of speech: noun
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