In spanish, it's:
Queso blanco sabe bueno.
The phrase 'gosto do gôsto' is from the Portuguese language. The pronunciation is the following: GAW-shtoo doo GOH-shtoo. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'gosto' means '[I] like'; 'do' means 'of the'; and 'gôsto' means 'taste'. The English equivalent therefore is the following: I like the taste.
grate The noodles are delicious because she tops them with freshly grated cheese. She will grate the cheese so the noodles will taste great.
you taste like chocolate
Once I had a taste of independence and living on my own, it was difficult to move back in with Mom and Dad.Children like fruit juice because of its sweet taste.Booing at the graduation ceremony was in very bad taste.The bright red walls were a bit too loud for my taste.There's nothing more luscious than the taste of warm brownies and cold milk.I want to win that money so badly I can taste it!Once you taste regular soda, you'll nevr go back to drinking diet.
really nothing at all English pea and regular peas are common peas they are pretty much the same thing just taste a little different cause of harvest time
Taste you
The translation of the Spanish phrase "Chistes Feministas" in English is simply Feminist Jokes. It is not political correct to make jokes about women or men which are of bad taste.
This is poetry. Therefore, I would directly translate it as 'taste of me'. I guess the sense is perfectly conveyed.
We say "gusto". As in "good taste": buen gusto or it can be also one of the five senses.
Spanish Food is A lot Spicier then English food. The Spanish also eat a lot of fish and Meat.
Because its cheese
cuz its cheese man
Nachos, Plain cheese melted in a bowl, crackers, toast, pretzels, and even fried potatoes taste good with cheese!
first eat fontinella and fortina cheese then u will understand whether any taste differences is there.
The translation depends on the context. It can mean: "Try on" as in "Try on these new pants. "Taste" as is "taste this. It's delicious" "Prove" as in "Prove you weren't there" Prueban is specifically alluding to a group of people. [all of] you try/taste/prove this. Or to "them". They try/taste/prove this.
no, cheese has salt water for taste, so no
everything is good aobut cheese just TASTE IT