Generally, a snack in Spanish is called a MERIENDA, but if the person is eating a meal (meat, fish, eggs, etc.) this would be TAPAS.
Merienda' is the term that Spanish people use to describe an afternoon snack, which is kind of like the Spanish 'fourth mealâ??. People tend to eat it between the 5:00 and 6:00 pm, although it can be eaten at any time before dinner. Typical afternoon snacks tend to be sweets, such as coffee accompanied by pastry, or a yogurth with fruit. It also can consist of savory snacks, like a small sandwich with a soda.
Are you asking for the root word of fishing and snacks? I cannot really understand your question, but the root word of fishing is 'fish' and snacks is 'snacks'
Known as Magdalena's, a small sweet cake, light and fluffy, eaten for breakfast with coffee/milk
A tapa can be the lid on a pot, the cover on a book, or savory snacks. The most famous version is "savory snacks" as that version is known to many languages.
Krill is eaten by small fish, penguins and whales.
Plankton gets eaten by krill, the krill gets eaten by the baby squid, baby squid gets eaten by the small fish, small fish get eaten by the tuna, tuna gets eaten by the shark.
One food often eaten by the Dutch is cheese. Cheese is very popular on its own and incorporated into dishes. Potatoes are also a staple. While meat is eaten, it is in small portions, vegetables make up a larger portion of the meal.
Yes, the word 'snacks' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'snack', a general word for a small amount of food eaten between meals.The word 'snacks' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to snack.
The word casita is a Spanish word that means a small house.
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Krill are small because they get eaten by Whales which make them small. Krill's life are horrible as they do not live past the age 3. Since they get eaten by Whales.
Krill are small because they get eaten by Whales which make them small. Krill's life are horrible as they do not live past the age 3. Since they get eaten by Whales.