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11:56 Aug 24, 2001 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary / cooking ingredient | ||||
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na +3 | cáscara de naranja en polvo |
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na +1 | cáscara de naranja en polvo |
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Explanation Explanation: Es lo que encontré: (Chinpi)Dried orange peel Espero que te sirva |
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cáscara de naranja en polvo Explanation: La palabra "chinpi" se usa en el Oriente para describir a la cáscaras de la naranja, en su contexto esta cáscara está pulverizada. Favor de leer la referencia: "For people in the early stages of a cold, Oriental medicine doctors (OMD) highly recommend the herbal medicine Koreans call "chinpi," as it not only works wonders in helping the chi energy in the body flow smoothly, but it also improves the circulation of your blood. In the west, chinpi is known as orange peel. " Suerte y saludos de Oso ¶:^) Reference: http://www.koreainfogate.com/medicine/medicine2.asp?src=13&t... |
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