caramel custard
yes. a mexican dessert
It means flan that has milk with it.
natillas; flan
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
flan
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
Since flan is a Spanish word, if correctly pronounced, it rhymes with John. But many English speaking people pronounce it to rhyme with Ann.
"The calculation"
El chaps = the chaps (chaps is not a spanish word)
El Diablo is "The Devil". There is no Spanish word deablo
The Spanish word "el pecho" translates to "the chest" in English.
Flan. It is exactly the same word in both English and Spanish, just like "taco" and "tortilla" are the same in both languages.