It means: The filling (as in the filling for a food).
As a noun, it is "relleno". A famous dish among Latinos is "chile relleno" which is a chile pepper that is stuffed with rice and meat. However, the specific concoction of mushrooms and breadcrumbs that is not actually stuffed into a turkey on Thanksgiving in the USA, but still called stuffing, is usually called "el stuffing" in Spanish. The verb form of "stuffing" is "llenando".
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
The Mad Bull
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
el almuerzo = lunch
Relleno.
As a noun, it is "relleno". A famous dish among Latinos is "chile relleno" which is a chile pepper that is stuffed with rice and meat. However, the specific concoction of mushrooms and breadcrumbs that is not actually stuffed into a turkey on Thanksgiving in the USA, but still called stuffing, is usually called "el stuffing" in Spanish. The verb form of "stuffing" is "llenando".
CHILL-AY!
The right way to say that is: ¡Cómo creciste! ¡Estás relleno! , in the first part. "You gusta" don't know what he/she wanted to say, but I can say to you that "gustar" means "like". The first part means, litterally, "How you grew up! You are fat!" (fat, i have to clearify this, with the spanish word is not that offensive. For "fat" it would be "gordo", but "relleno" is not offensive at all and it has a meaning more like "full".
chile relleno
Relleno de pavo
Chile relleno is a stuffed chile (with cheese or meats) than fried or grilled, a chile ancho is a poblano chile that has been dried (very hot)
Look into a nutritional database to find out:http://www.nutritiondata.com/
Look into a nutritional database to find out:http://www.nutritiondata.com/
Enchufar is to plug in; desenchufar is to unplug.
El Debora
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato