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In this lesson, you will not only learn some delicious šŸ½ļø Spanish food vocabulary, but also explore idioms using food words. After mastering this tasty topic, feel free to expand your Spanish language skills by diving into other related lessons such as Colombian slang, weather vocabulary, and the four seasons in Spanish. Ā”Buen provecho! šŸ„˜

Words[edit | edit source]

Spanish English
el agua the water
el aguacate the avocado
el albaricoque the apricot
el almuerzo the lunch
el aperitivo the appetizer
el apio the celery
el azĆŗcar the sugar
el desayuno the breakfast
el dulce the candy
el durazno the peach
el helado ice-cream
el hotdog the hotdog
el huevo the egg
el jugo the juice
el kƩchup the ketchup
el limĆ³n the lemon
el manĆ­ the peanut
el pavo the turkey
el pescado the fish (cooked)
el plato principal the main dish
el pollo the chicken
el postre the dessert
el puerco the pork
el queso the cheese
el rƔbano the radish
el sƔndwich the sandwich
el tomate the tomato
la banana the banana
la carnederes the beef
la cena the dinner
la coliflor the cauliflower
la comida the food
la ensalada the salad
la hamburguesa the hamburger
la harina the flour
la jalea the jelly
la leche the milk
la lechuga the lettuce
la lima the lime
la mantequilla the butter
la mantequilla de manĆ­ the peanut butter
la mayonesa the mayonnaise
la mermelada the jam
la miel the honey
la mostaza the mustard
la nuez the nut
la pasa the raisin
la pera the pear
la piƱa the pineapple
la remolacha the beet
la sopa the soup
la spalomitasdemaĆ­z the popcorn
la uva the grape
las papas the potatoes
las papas fritas the french fries
los frijoles the beans

Idioms using Food words[edit | edit source]

Darte las uvas[edit | edit source]

  • Literal meaning: "give you the grapes"
  • Meaning: It is used to hurry someone along if he is late.

Ā”Ostras![edit | edit source]

  • Literal meaning: "Oysters!"
  • Meaning: This expression is used when one feels shocked or surprised.

Ser pan comido[edit | edit source]

  • Literal meaning: "to be eaten bread"
  • Meaning: "Ser pan comido" is an idiom used to describe a task that is very easy to do.

Ser del aƱo de la pera[edit | edit source]

  • Literal meaning: "to be from the year of the pear"
  • Meaning: Spanish use this expression when we refer to something old fashioned.

Dar calabazas a alguien[edit | edit source]

  • Literal meaning: "give someone pumpkins"
  • Meaning: To reject someone that is interested in you, mostly when starting a relationship.

Cortar el bacalao[edit | edit source]

  • Literal meaning: "Cut the cod"
  • Meaning: Spanish use this expression when someone acts as the boss and is in charge.

Estar como un queso[edit | edit source]

  • Literal meaning: "to be like a cheese"
  • Meaning: Be very attractive.

Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn Spanish Food Vocabulary with BASHO & FRIENDS - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Foods in Spanish (Alimentos y comidas en espaƱol) - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Spanish Lesson 44 - FOOD in Spanish Vocabulary Meals Fruits and ...[edit | edit source]

Food Vocabulary | Spanish For Beginners (Ep.11) - YouTube[edit | edit source]

FOOD IN SPANISH: THE BASICS - YouTube[edit | edit source]

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