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Spanish Food Phrase Book- New 3rd Edition
Spanish Food Phrase Book- New 3rd Edition
Spanish Food Phrase Book- New 3rd Edition
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Just released - this third edition of the popular Spanish Food Phrase Book and Dictionary is invaluable to all visitors who want to eat independently of the package tours.

Whether dining out in restaurants, self-catering or travelling on the wild side, this concise book will guide you.

Know what is on the menu and what is on the labelling in the supermarkets. It gives the choice of what to eat and what foods you prefer to avoid....all at your fingertips.

There are so many dishes to enjoy and there is no better way to practice the language than by communicating through the language of food; and a glass of wine of course. Of interest is the featured brew called Queimada and the magical incantation that accompanies it.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMike Sealey
Release dateMar 15, 2015
ISBN9781310516849
Spanish Food Phrase Book- New 3rd Edition
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Mike Sealey

Mike Sealey has lived in Spain since 1991. He works as a writer and translator. His articles and short stories have been published in English and Spanish periodicals and his translation work ranges from: guide books to the famous Peñon d'Ifach, Calpe - Spain's famous National Park, Amazonian herbal remedies, the use of phsyco-kinetics in therapy, tourist information and commercial websites and literature. He is married with two sons and a daughter and has Wire-haired Retriever named Max.

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    Spanish Food Phrase Book- New 3rd Edition - Mike Sealey

    SPANISH FOOD PHRASE BOOK & DICTIONARY

    By: Mike Sealey

    Copyright 2015

    Smashwords Edition

    Compiled with the assistance of the Spanish MERCADONA supermarket chain.

    Important Note: The content of this book is based on Castilian Spanish (castellano), the official Spanish language. A minority of Spain may use regional dialects/languages in some areas of the provinces of Catalonia, Valencia, Galicia and the Basque Country, which do not correspond to the following Castilian vocabulary.

    SECTION 1: Spanish - English

    Table of Contents

    Poultry

    Beef

    Pork

    Ham

    Lamb

    Prepared Meat Products

    Fish

    Seafood

    Vegetables

    Fruit

    Rice & Pulses

    Bakery Products

    Dairy Products

    Spices

    Nuts

    Drinks & Refreshments

    An Alcoholic Special

    Useful Words & Phrases at the shops

    Handy words and phrases in the restaurant

    Sample Menus

    Cooking or Preparation Instructions

    SECTION 2: English - Spanish

    Fish - Pescado

    Seafood and Shellfish - Mariscos

    Poultry - Aves, pollería

    Beef - Ternera

    Pork and Ham - Cerdo y Jamón

    Lamb - Cordero

    Prepared Meats - Carnes Preparadas

    Vegetable - Verduras

    Fruit - Frutas

    Rice and Beans - Arrozes y Alubias

    Bakery - Panadería

    Dairy Foods - Leche - Quesos, Huevos etc.

    Spices - Especias

    Nuts - Nueces

    Drinks and refreshments - Bebidas y Refrescos

    Supermarket - Supermercado

    Restaurant - Restaurante

    Spanish Pronunciation Guide

    a - as in car, b - as in berry, c - as in thing (when before the letters 'i' and 'e'), ch - as in church, d - as in date, e - as in hay, f - as in fruit, g - as in great (before all letters except 'e' and 'i' when it sounds like a throaty 'h'), h is silent, i as in tea, j like a throaty 'h', k as in track, l as in lip, ll double l sounds a bit like liason, m sounds like mum, n sounds like nut, ñ sounds like ny (e´g. Peñon is pronounced Penyon), o as in pond, p as in pen, q as in kite, r is rolled on the tongue, rr is a long roll on the tongue, s as in suit, t as in table, u as in flute,

    v as in very, w is not in the Spanish alphabet but is occasionally used as in borrowed

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