caramelo
azucar quemado (burnt sugar)
Mmm. Caramel candy. My high school Spanish says "DOOL-say lay LAY-chay".
lèqù meaning delight or shuǎxiào meaning to have fun.
Delight is stressed on the second syllable.
The verb "delight" can be used to express joy or pleasure. For example, you might say, "The surprise party delighted her, filling the room with laughter and happiness." Alternatively, you could say, "He delights in painting, finding joy in every brushstroke."
The address of the Delight Branch Library is: 420 Antioch Street, Delight, 71940 M
Delicia Caribeña
flan crema volteada
nothing, caramelo is the same as caramel. caramelo is Spanish for caramel, hope i answered your question. :)
Mmm. Caramel candy. My high school Spanish says "DOOL-say lay LAY-chay".
Usted es un placer.
caramel
caramel
encanto = magic spell or charm
delicia = delight, satisfaction; sensual pleasure
In Milton's Paradise Lost, Satan states that his sole delight will be to do ill.
it is another way to say creamy caramel
No. Flan was "invented" by the Spanish as an adaptation of the French crème caramel.