This dish always has la tortilla and el queso. (It can also have other things, too.)
In Spanish, how do you spell “the meat?”
la carne
In Spanish, how do you spell “the chicken?”
el pollo
Carnivores need this to survive.
la carne
Primero, el desayuno. Segundo, el almuerzo. Tercero, _____.
la cena
In the U.S., this dish often has a hard-shelled tortilla.
el taco
In Spanish, how do you spell “the steak?”
el bistec
In Spanish, how do you spell “the ice cream?”
el helado
This verdura makes you fart.
los frijoles
You can shoot spitballs with this green verdura. (Don't do it!)
los guisantes
This dish doesn’t need queso, but it always has a soft tortilla.
el burrito
In Spanish, how do you spell “the dessert?”
el postre
In Spanish, how do you spell “the fish?”
This type of carne is made from beef.
el bistec
Children stick this green verdura up their noses, because it’s long and doesn’t get stuck.
las judias verdes
(accent on i)
This Italian dish has tomato sauce.
los espaguetis
In Spanish, how do you spell “the beans?”
los frijoles
In Spanish, how do you spell “the peas?”
los guisantes
You can find this in the ocean.
el pescado
After la cena, you get to eat _____.
el postre
What are three dishes that require la tortilla?
el burrito, la quesadilla, el taco
In Spanish, how do you spell “the spaghetti?”
In Spanish, how do you spell “the green beans?”
las judias verdes
(accent on i)
You have to pluck this type of carne before you can cook and eat it.
el pollo
This type of postre is cold and is made of cream and sugar.
el helado