Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
fresh spaghetti squash
Spanish translation:
calabaza espagueti fresca
Added to glossary by
Eloisa Anchezar
Jan 17, 2007 20:34
17 yrs ago
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English term
fresh spaghetti squash
English to Spanish
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Food & Drink
Option 1:
1 fresh spaghetti squash, $.98 a pound, about $2.94 each (10 servings)
1 can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes, $.54 (3.5 servings)
1 head romaine lettuce, $1.48 (5 servings)
Total: $4.96 for 18.5 servings
1 fresh spaghetti squash, $.98 a pound, about $2.94 each (10 servings)
1 can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes, $.54 (3.5 servings)
1 head romaine lettuce, $1.48 (5 servings)
Total: $4.96 for 18.5 servings
Proposed translations
(Spanish)
4 +3 | calabaza espagueti fresca | Luis Javier Otoya |
4 +1 | Calabaza tipo espagueti | eftraductora |
2 | alcoyata | patricia scott |
Proposed translations
+3
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calabaza espagueti fresca
Es un tipo de calabaza predominantemente amarilla
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+1
29 mins
Calabaza tipo espagueti
spaghetti squash
n.
A variety of winter squash having a pale yellow rind and stringy flesh that when cooked can be scooped out in strands resembling spaghetti.
n.
A variety of winter squash having a pale yellow rind and stringy flesh that when cooked can be scooped out in strands resembling spaghetti.
Reference:
http://www.sakata.com.mx/paginas/Tivoli.htm
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/yourhealth_sp/default.cfm?IssueID=51
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alcoyata
I've seen spaghetti squash translated como alcoyata - but am not sure if it's the right term. Tampoco sé si es el mismo tipo de curcubitácea que en España se usa para hacer el cabello de ángel (cidra).
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Note added at 1 hr (2007-01-17 21:51:54 GMT)
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Sorry, alcayota
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Note added at 1 hr (2007-01-17 21:51:54 GMT)
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Sorry, alcayota
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