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Definition of frijoles in English: frijolesplural noun frɪˈhəʊlɛsfrēˈhōˌlās (in Mexican cooking) beans. (墨西哥烹饪用语)菜豆 Example sentencesExamples - Puerto Ricans and Chicanos are linguistically linked, but if you invite them over for frijoles and serve refried beans, one will be disappointed.
- Downstairs was a café serving tortillas de maíz and frijoles for breakfast and whatever the fishermen brought in for dinner.
- When the vegetables are tender, add them to the frijoles.
- It is folded over and filled with a soft white cheese, chopped meat, fried pork rinds, or frijoles (red or black beans).
- After dinner, typically a light meatless meal with corn tortillas and frijoles or some kind of pepper or tomato soup, I sit on the bench in the courtyard enjoying the evening breeze or reading the paper while the children play.
- Actually they're bean flakes that plump up to become frijoles after you add boiling water.
- It is unclear how long Fred and his friends were down there, living on tortillas and frijoles, roaming a labyrinthine dreamscape streaked with sunlight.
- One of the most common ways of serving frijoles is as frijoles refritos.
- Again, after the last patient had been seen, a feast of fresh orange juice, chicken, frijoles, and tortillas was provided to the team.
OriginSpanish, plural of frijol 'bean'. Definition of frijoles in US English: frijolesplural nounfrēˈhōˌlās (in Mexican cooking) beans. (墨西哥烹饪用语)菜豆 Example sentencesExamples - Again, after the last patient had been seen, a feast of fresh orange juice, chicken, frijoles, and tortillas was provided to the team.
- It is unclear how long Fred and his friends were down there, living on tortillas and frijoles, roaming a labyrinthine dreamscape streaked with sunlight.
- One of the most common ways of serving frijoles is as frijoles refritos.
- After dinner, typically a light meatless meal with corn tortillas and frijoles or some kind of pepper or tomato soup, I sit on the bench in the courtyard enjoying the evening breeze or reading the paper while the children play.
- Puerto Ricans and Chicanos are linguistically linked, but if you invite them over for frijoles and serve refried beans, one will be disappointed.
- Actually they're bean flakes that plump up to become frijoles after you add boiling water.
- Downstairs was a café serving tortillas de maíz and frijoles for breakfast and whatever the fishermen brought in for dinner.
- When the vegetables are tender, add them to the frijoles.
- It is folded over and filled with a soft white cheese, chopped meat, fried pork rinds, or frijoles (red or black beans).
OriginSpanish, plural of frijol ‘bean’. |