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Tag: cereal

Definitions tagged cereal in the street dictionary.

Hoja

A plot of land in the Salamanca region of Spain that has been sown with cereal crops which are still green (in this region, fields are traditionally divided into sections called hojas for crop rotation).

If you keep going a bit further you will see the hojas your uncle planted yesterday.

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Españaby NikoIzq

Choco crispi

A chocolate puffed cereal (referring to the popular Kellogg's brand Choco Krispis, often used generically for any chocolate ball-shaped cereal).

Choco crispis are the best: Choco crispis are really good.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Zucaritas

A sugary Kellogg's cereal (this is the brand name used in Latin America for Frosted Flakes).

Zucaritas make you strong: Zucaritas have too much sugar for my taste.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Froot Loops

A multi-colored, ring-shaped breakfast cereal that is a popular and classic staple in Venezuela.

Froot Loops are addictive. Froot Loops are for the whole family.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Cerelac

A popular brand of instant powdered wheat cereal and milk that is prepared as a thick drink or porridge. (While marketed for children, it is a beloved staple in Venezuela consumed by people of all ages as a snack or comfort food).

My mom makes Cerelac with fruit. Cerelac is really delicious.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Flips

A cereal filled with dulce de leche or chocolate (a popular Venezuelan brand of pillow-shaped cereal often eaten straight as a snack).

I love chocolate Flips. Chocolate Flips are more famous and people like them more.

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Conflei

Any type of breakfast cereal, regardless of the brand. (Derived from the English term corn flakes).

Did you bring milk for the conflei? | Mom, is the conflei all gone?

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Panamáby Rita.AP

pan

A basic food made of flour and water (bread). It is also a vulgar slang term for a woman's vulva.

1. What pan are you going to buy for breakfast? 2. Mmm, that girl has a tasty pan.

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Cubaby Anónimo

Conflé

Corn-based cereal eaten for breakfast, snacks, or dinner (the word is a phonetic adaptation of the brand Corn Flakes and is used generically for cereal).

I got so stuffed on conflé this morning!

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República Dominicanaby toto