Salchicha in english
Sausage
pronunciation: sɔsədʒ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sɔsədʒ part of speech: noun
In gestures
salchicha = sausage dog ; sausage ; wiener [weiner] ; banger.
Example: The main complaint she had was that her coffee was weak and the sausage dogs too garlicky.Example: Food samples included a selection of sausages, beverages, sliced meat products, including chicken liver, and some fruits, including raspberries, bananas, and banana peels.Example: In the growing fat-free food wars, getting the fat out of hot dogs, and still having them taste like wieners, is no mean feat.Example: So here's the plan -- I want to get a meat mincer to make my own mince, and have a bash at some bangers.more:
» carne de salchicha = sausage meat .
Example: The challenge with a Scotch egg is making sure the sausage meat is cooked while the yolk is still runny in the centre.» perro salchicha = dachshund ; sausage dog ; wiener dog .
Example: Dachshunds are predisposed to alopecia. Example: Due to their long, narrow build, they are sometimes referred to in the United States and elsewhere as 'wiener dogs' or 'sausage dogs'. Example: Due to their long, narrow build, they are sometimes referred to in the United States and elsewhere as 'wiener dogs' or 'sausage dogs'.» salchicha ahumada = wiener [weiner] .
Example: In the growing fat-free food wars, getting the fat out of hot dogs, and still having them taste like wieners, is no mean feat.» salchicha de Frankfurt = frankfurter .
Example: Of 33 retail products examined, including skinless sausages, hot-dog sausages and frankfurters, 25 (75%) contained levels of mineral hydrocarbons from 10 to 105 milligramsy per kilogram.» salchicha empanada = corn dog .
Example: Fly the flag for the all-American snack with this recipe for corn dogs (deep-fried frankfurters).» salchicha para perros = dog sausage .
Example: Dried dog food was used in 40% and dog sausage in 73%.» tripa para salchichas = sausage casing .
Example: This article discusses the use of sausage casing as a repair material for damaged parchment and vellum manuscripts.