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Beginner Vocabulary: Food Part 03 Posted by on Jul 15, 2014 in Uncategorized, Vocabulary

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Here’s the last part of our beginner’s vocabulary posts about food. Enjoy!


no espeto – skewed
nozes – nuts, walnuts
óleo de girassol – sunflower oil
omelete – omelette
orégano – oregano
osso – bone
ostras – oysters
ovo – egg
ovo cozido – hard-boiled egg
ovos mexidos – scrambled eggs
pão francês – bread roll, dinner roll
pão de alho – garlic bread
pão integral – wheat bread, brown bread
para viagem – to go, take out
patê – paré, spread
pato – duck
pedaço – piece
pedido – order
pedir, fazer um pedido – to order
peito – breast
peixe – fish
pepino – cucumber
pera – pear
perna, coxa – leg
peru – turkey
pêssego – peach
pestisco, lanche – appetizer, snack
picanha – sirloin
pimenta-do-reino – black pepper
pimenta – pepper
pimentão – bell pepper
pipoca – popcorn
pistache – pistachio


polvo – octopus
porção – order, portion
prato – dish
prato principal – main course
presunto – ham
purê – purée
purê de batatas – mashed potatoes
queijo – cheese
queijo parmesão (ralado) – (grated) parmesan cheese
queijo suiço – Swiss
quiabo – okra
rabanada – French toast
rabanete – radish
raiz-forte – horseradish
ralado – grated
recheado – stuffed
recheio – filling, stuffing, topping (pizza)
refeição – meal
refrigerante – soda
repolho – cabbage
rolinho primavera – egg roll, spring roll
rúcula – arugula
sal – salt
salada – salad
salame – salami
salmão – smoked salmon
salsinha – parsley
salsicha – sausage
sanduíche – sandwich
self-service / rodízio – all you can eat
sem carne – with no meat, meatless
sem casca/pele – skinless
sem gordura – fat-free, with no fat, fatless
sem lactose – lactose-free


sementes de abóbora – pumpkin seeds
semidesnatado – low-fat
sobremesa – dessert
soja – soy
sopa – soup
sopa de ervilha – (split) pea soup
suco – juice
suco de laranja – orange juice
taça – glass
tangerina – tangerine
tempero – seasoning
tomate – tomato
tomate seco – sun-dried tomato
torradas – toast
torta – pie
torta de maçã – apple pie
uvas-passas – raisins
vinagre – vinegar
vinho – wine
vitela – veal
yakisoba – chow mein
xícara – cup

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