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Lista de Palabras Nivel C1 - Comer

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre comer, como "diner", "greasy", "entree", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
gastronomy
gastronomy
[Sustantivo]

the art, science, or activity of exploring how to prepare and eat good food

gastronomía

gastronomía

Ex: With its diverse culture, India offers a rich tapestry of gastronomy from various regions. 
bistro
bistro
[Sustantivo]

a small restaurant that is not expensive

bistro, bistrot

bistro, bistrot

Ex: We enjoyed a cozy dinner at a charming bistro downtown. 
confectionery
confectionery
[Sustantivo]

a store where chocolate, sweets, etc. are sold

dulcería, pastelería

dulcería, pastelería

Ex: The new confectionery in town sells a wide variety of handmade chocolates and candies. 
diner
diner
[Sustantivo]

a small restaurant

cafetería, coche comedor

cafetería, coche comedor

Ex: We stopped at a roadside diner for breakfast on our road trip. 
drive-through
drive-through
[Sustantivo]

a service where one can shop or do business without leaving one's vehicle, such as fast-food restaurants, pharmacies, etc.

restaurante con servicio al coche, autorrestaurante

restaurante con servicio al coche, autorrestaurante

Ex: We grabbed coffee from the drive-through on our way to work. 
food court
food court
[Sustantivo]

an area in a public place such as a shopping mall, etc. where multiple small restaurants are located

patio de comidas

patio de comidas

Ex: We decided to meet at the food court for lunch since it offered a variety of options. 
cholesterol
cholesterol
[Sustantivo]

a substance high in fat and found in blood and most body tissues, a high amount of which correlates with an increased risk of heart disease

colesterol

colesterol

Ex: The doctor advised him to reduce his intake of saturated fats to lower his cholesterol levels. 
greasy
greasy
[Adjetivo]

(of food) containing or cooked in a lot of oil

graso, grasiento

graso, grasiento

Ex: The fries were too greasy for my taste, leaving an oily residue on my fingers. 
oily
oily
[Adjetivo]

(of food) containing a lot of oil

aceitoso, grasiento, graso

aceitoso, grasiento, graso

Ex: The fish was overly oily, making the dish feel heavy and rich. 
savory
savory
[Adjetivo]

pleasing or agreeable to the sense of taste

sabroso

sabroso

Ex: The savory aroma of the roasted chicken filled the kitchen, making everyone's mouth water. 
stale
stale
[Adjetivo]

(of food, particularly cake and bread) not fresh anymore, due to exposure to air or prolonged storage

pasado, rancio, duro, correoso

pasado, rancio, duro, correoso

Ex: The bread became stale after sitting out on the counter for several days. 
tasteless
tasteless
[Adjetivo]

lacking flavor or an interesting taste

insípido

insípido

Ex: The tasteless crackers were disappointing, lacking any discernible flavor. 
tender
tender
[Adjetivo]

(of food) easy to chew or cut

tierno

tierno

Ex: The steak was so tender that it practically melted in my mouth. 
yummy
yummy
[Adjetivo]

tasting very good

rico

rico

Ex: He cooked a yummy pasta dish with a savory tomato sauce. 
self-service
self-service
[Adjetivo]

(of a restaurant, store, etc.) providing customers with the chance to serve themselves and then pay for it

autoservicio

autoservicio

Ex: The cafeteria offers a self-service salad bar where customers can create their own meals. 
appetizer
appetizer
[Sustantivo]

a small dish that is eaten before the main part of a meal

entrada, aperitivo

entrada, aperitivo

Ex: We started our meal with a delicious appetizer of bruschetta topped with fresh tomatoes and basil. 
entree
entree
[Sustantivo]

the main segment of a meal

plato fuerte, plato principal

plato fuerte, plato principal

Ex: For my entree, I chose the grilled salmon with a side of asparagus and roasted potatoes. 
specialty
specialty
[Sustantivo]

a type of food or drink or other product that a place is known for because it is delivered in high quality

especialidad

especialidad

Ex: The Italian restaurant's specialty is homemade pasta, made fresh daily by skilled chefs. 
a la carte
a la carte
[Sustantivo]

a menu in which each dish has a separate price

a la carta

a la carta

Ex: The restaurant offers an extensive à la carte featuring a wide range of appetizers, entrees, and desserts. 
gourmet
gourmet
[Sustantivo]

someone who enjoys and knows about food and wine very much

gourmet, gastrónomo

gourmet, gastrónomo

Ex: She is a true gourmet who enjoys exploring new flavors and cuisines. 
regular
regular
[Sustantivo]

a person who buys something from a place or visits it very often

cliente frecuente

cliente frecuente

Ex: He's a regular at the coffee shop, stopping by every morning for his latte. 
burrito
burrito
[Sustantivo]

a dish of a tortilla wrapped around a mixture of ground meat or beans, originated in Mexico

burrito

burrito

Ex: She ordered a chicken burrito with extra guacamole and salsa for lunch. 
caviar
caviar
[Sustantivo]

the preserved eggs of some fish, especially one called sturgeon, eaten as food, which is considered a very expensive dish

caviar

caviar

Ex: He was amazed by the high price tag on the caviar, realizing it was a luxury out of his reach. 
schnitzel
schnitzel
[Sustantivo]

a thin slice of meat that is coated with breadcrumbs and then fried

escalope

escalope

Ex: The Wiener schnitzel, a traditional Austrian dish, is made with breaded and fried veal. 
spring roll
spring roll
[Sustantivo]

a dish that consists of a pancake that is filled with vegetables and sometimes meat and then fried until crispy, originated in China

rollo de primavera

rollo de primavera

Ex: They ordered vegetable spring rolls as an appetizer before their main meal. 
sushi
sushi
[Sustantivo]

a dish of small rolls or balls of cold cooked rice flavored with vinegar and garnished with raw fish or vegetables, originated in Japan

sushi

sushi

Ex: She enjoys sushi, especially the salmon and avocado rolls. 
taco
taco
[Sustantivo]

a dish that consists of a folded tortilla filled with ground meat, beans, etc., originated in Mexico

taco

taco

Ex: They had tacos for dinner, filled with seasoned ground beef, lettuce, and salsa. 
port
port
[Sustantivo]

a type of dark-red wine with a sweet taste, originated in Portugal

oporto

oporto

Ex: The sommelier recommended pairing the dessert with a glass of vintage port. 
to [wine] and [dine]

to entertain someone with generous or luxurious food and drink

agasajar

agasajar

Ex: The company wined and dined its clients at a five-star restaurant. 
ale
ale
[Sustantivo]

a type of beer that is dark in color and does not contain bubbles

ale

ale

Ex: He ordered a pint of ale, preferring its rich and malty flavor over lager. 
pina colada
pina colada
[Sustantivo]

a drink made with pineapple, coconut, and rum

piña colada

piña colada

Ex: She ordered a piña colada at the beach bar, enjoying its tropical flavors under the sun. 
frappe
frappe
[Sustantivo]

a drink served with a lot of small pieces of ice

frappé

frappé

Ex: She ordered a chocolate frappe to enjoy as a refreshing treat on a hot day. 
pilsner
pilsner
[Sustantivo]

a type of light beer, flavored with hops

pilsener

pilsener

Ex: He ordered a cold pilsner to accompany his meal at the brewery. 
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