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16:54 Dec 29, 2001 |
Spanish to English translations [Non-PRO] Bus/Financial - Food & Drink / foods | ||||
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| Selected response from: Sue Horn United States Local time: 11:59 | |||
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5 | beer sausage |
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4 | beer flavored (flavoured in the UK) cheese? |
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beer flavored (flavoured in the UK) cheese? Explanation: I am just risking an answer, since nobody has answered this question. I have no reason to believe I am right. But queso de bola exists. |
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beer sausage Explanation: This is a Polish or German type of sausage. The links listed below show its usage in may parts of the world. Good luck! Reference: http://www.customcatering.net/Rec_hdo/grilsaus.html www.chowhound.com/california/boards/sanfrancisco3/messages/ 6066.html |
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