Nestogen
-bibingkang galapang -bibingkang kanin -bulanglang (kapampangan) -duro-duro -ube halaya -meringue -pastillas de leche -pastillas de mocha -pastillas de ube -pito bumbong -suman bulacan -suman salihiya -tocino -pastillas mangga -pastillas pinya
Leche is a feminine noun in Spanish so it is 'la leche.' Leche means milk.
Here are some examples. Leche Flan (Caramel Custard) Maja Blanco (Coconut Cake) Adobong Hiponsa Gata (Shrimp Adobo in Coconut Milk) Tsokolate (Hot Chocolate) Sinangag (Garlic Rice) Pansit Mami (Noodles in Broth) Polvoron (Powdered Milk Candy)
Cris Leche is 6'.
the word leche in spanish means milk
Mala leche was created in 2004.
You say, "Tomo la leche." 'Beber' in Spanish means 'to drink' but I've found that in Hispanoamerica, 'tomar' is used much more frequently to mean 'to drink.'
"Leche" translates to "milk" in English.
Its spanish. cafe =coffee; con = with; leche = milk.
John de Leche died in 1313.
Hakon Leche has written: 'Det svenska kavalleriet'
The expression "gone bad" does not translate literally. Translation: La leche se ha puesto fea. OR La leche se ha estropeado. OR La leche se ha pudrido. Literally: The milk has gotten ugly OR the milk has deteriorated OR the milk has rotten.