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ˈɑːmənd
biːn
ˈheɪzlnʌt
ˈpiːnʌt
ˈʧesnʌt
draɪ fruːts / nʌts
ˈʧɪkpiːz
piːz
fɪɡ
ˈmeɪz
ˈleɡjuːm
ˈlentl
ˈwɔːlnʌt
ˈreɪzn
ˈsʌnflaʊə siːd
ˌævəˈkɑːdəʊ
ˈeɪprɪkɒt
ˈbluːbəri
ˈʧeri
plʌm
ˈrɑːzbəri
ˈstrɔːbri
fɪɡ
ˈkiːwiː fruːt
ˈlemən
ˌtænʤəˈriːn
ˈæpl
piːʧ
ˈmelən
ˈblækbəri
ˈɒrɪnʤ
peə
ˈpaɪnæpl
bəˈnɑːnə
ˈɡreɪpfruːt
ɡreɪp
ˈləʊkwɒt
laɪm
meɪz / kɔːn
Food can be:
1) Scrumptious, delicious, yummy.
(ˈskrʌmpʃəs, dɪˈlɪʃəs,ˈjʌmi).
2) Quite nice.
3) Not my cup of tea.( nɒt maɪ kʌp əv
tiː).
4) Horrible (ˈhɒrəbl). I do not like
them at all.
Almendra Almond
Almendra tostada Toasted almond
Cacahuete Peanut
Castaña Chestnut
Frutos secos Dry fruits, nuts
Garbanzos Chickpeas
Guisantes secos Dried peas
Lenteja Lentil
Nuez de Brasil Brazil nut
Pasa Raisin
Pasa de Corinto Currant
FRUIT
Aguacate Avocado
Albaricoque Apricot
Arándano Blueberry
Caqui Persimmon
Cereza Cherry
Ciruela Plum
Dátil Date
Frambuesa Raspberry
Fresa Strawberry
Granada Pomegranate
Higo Fig
Higo chumbo Prickly pear
Limón Lemon
Mandarina Tangerine
Mango Mango
Manzana Apple
Melocotón Peach
Melón Melon
Membrillo Quince
Mora Blackberry
Naranja Orange
Nectarina Nectarine
Níspero Medlar
Pera Pear
Piña Pineapple
Plátano Banana
Pomelo Grapefruit
Sandia Watermelon
Uva Grape
Zarzamora Blackberry
Across
2. Fruit belonging to the same family as peaches, apricots and cherries. It can be many
different colours. A variety of jam is made from it.
4. The most popular citrus fruit.
9. Similar to a blackberry but red.
10. This legume is typical in Spanish cuisine as a common accompaniment of "tripe".
14. Similar to an apricot but juicier and with a yellow, red or mixed skin.
17. Of the same family (citrus) as oranges, tangerines, lemons and lime. The biggest member
of the family (by mistake, there is an “r” missing in the name).
18. Yellow citrus fruit. Soft drinks are usually served with a small slice of it.
21. A nut used typically in combination with cocoa to make a creamy chocolate spread which is
very popular in Spain.
22. The seeds of sunflowers
24. Green fruit originating in New Zealand.
26. Similar to an orante but smaller, flatter, sweeter and easier to peel.
27. In Spain it is grown in the Canaries.
Down
1. Similar to a raspberry, but very dark burgundy, nearly black. It grows wild in Galicia.
3. A popular brand of computers is named after it.
5. Nut typically eaten roasted and salted, its a favourite of monkeys and elephants.
6. One of the most popular tropical fruits. Brownish-greenish outside and yellow inside.
7. Nut which, when on the tree, is inside a prickly casing. Typical of the automn season.
8. A leguminous plant (Lens culinaris) native to southwest Asia, having flat pods containing
lens-shaped, edible seeds.
11. Red fruit similar to a plum but smaller. It usually grows in pairs and it is attached to the
branch by a long stalk.
12. Nut which is enclosed in two different casings. One green and the other one woody. It is
convoluted and resembles the hemispheres of the human brain.
13. Legume, often white and shaped like a kidney, which in Asturias is the main ingredient of
their main typical dish.
15. Nut which, mixed with honey is used to make "nougat", which is typically eaten at
Christmas.
16. You can make guacamole with it.
19. Red in colour. It is many people's favourite flavour. It grows on a plant and has its pips on
the outside.
20. Similar to an apple, but with softer, sweeter flesh and with a very characteristic elongated
shape.
23. Fruit of the fig-tree.
25. Dried grapes