Queso flameado is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of melted cheese, typically served hot and often accompanied by chorizo or other meats. The dish is known for its dramatic presentation, as it is sometimes ignited with alcohol to create a flaming effect before serving. It's commonly enjoyed as a dip with tortillas or chips, making it a popular choice at gatherings and parties. The combination of gooey cheese and savory toppings makes it a delicious and indulgent treat.
queso is cheese
quesito. Queso = Chese The suffix -ito makes it small
You say queso... el queso.
The Spanish word "quesos" is masculine.
Camarones are shrimp. Queso means cheese. I'm not sure what camarones de queso is, but camarones rellenos de queso is shrimp stuffed with cheese.
"Queso" means "cheese".
The Spanish word for Cheese is "Queso" - pronounced KEH-soh
Pastelito de queso means (small) cheesecake.
In Spanish, the words for cheese is queso, and is y, and crackers is galletas. So, the phrase cheese and crackers in Spanish is 'queso y galletas'.
"You amo queso" is not correct Spanish. It seems to be a mix of languages. "Te amo" means "I love you" in Spanish, and "queso" means "cheese". If you meant to say "I love cheese" you should say "Amo el queso" in Spanish.
You probably mean " el queso " that means The Cheese
A good substitute for queso fresco in a recipe is feta cheese.