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Old February 04, 2009, 02:11 AM
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Crema de cacahuate

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crema de cacahuate - feminine noun (la) - peanut butter. Look up crema de cacahuate in the dictionary

Me gusta comer sándwiches de crema de cacahuate con un vaso de leche fría.
I like eating peanut butter sandwiches with a glass of cold milk.
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Old February 04, 2009, 02:27 AM
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Then (peanut butter) is translate as Crema de cacahuate, for example I eaten yesterday my peanut butter with my brother, and I barely finish of eating him today.
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Luis - the last part of your sentence doesn't make sense: "...and I barely finish of eating him today."

Why don't you say what you were trying to say in Spanish and someone (probably not me - my Spanish certainly isn't good enough) could help re-word it.....
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Mexico:
Crema de cacahuate

Spain:
Mantequilla de cacahuete

Puerto Rico, Central and South America:
Mantequilla de maní

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Luis - the last part of your sentence doesn't make sense: "...and I barely finish of eating him today."

Why don't you say what you were trying to say in Spanish and someone (probably not me - my Spanish certainly isn't good enough) could help re-word it.....
He meant to say:
I ate peanut butter yesterday with my brother, and I barely finished eating it today.
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Mexico:
Crema de cacahuate

Spain:
Mantequilla de cacahuete

Puerto Rico, Central and South America:
Mantequilla de maní
So, Rusty - does that mean that the word for "peanut" are those three words in those different places?
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I would eat peanut butter today in my breakfast, but to Luis Angel does not like the peanut butter in his sandwich, then I believe, I will invite to eat other kind of food for the breakfast.
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what would jelly be?

peanut butter & jelly sandwich (P&J sandwich) - sándwiches de crema de cacahuate y ______
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Jelly- jalea. Then the word jelly mean Jalea, but jelly is any jalea, I mean is any kind of jelly, I hope you catch my idea.
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In Mexican usage, mermelada is the most common way to say jelly/jam.

sandwich de crema de cacahuate con mermelada = peanut butter and jelly sandwich
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty
Mexico:
Crema de cacahuate

Spain:
Mantequilla de cacahuete

Puerto Rico, Central and South America:
Mantequilla de maní
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So, Rusty - does that mean that the word for "peanut" are those three words in those different places?


Two only. Mani and cacahuate.

Butter is mantequilla
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Two only. Mani and cacahuate.

Butter is mantequilla
Three. Cacahuete is used in Spain. Cacahuate is used in Mexico. Maní is used elsewhere.
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Three. Cacahuete is used in Spain. Cacahuate is used in Mexico. Maní is used elsewhere.

I di not know that! :-)
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