it means " honey" the food :P
la miel is honey :)
honey = miel
Azerbaijani = bal Catalán = mel Czech = med French = miel Hebrew = dvahsh (דבש) Ladino = miel Spanish = miel
honey (from bees) = miel 'honey' = (mi) querido/a (male/female)
Honey (from bees) is miel. The term of affection could be amor (loved one), querido, or cariño (dear).
la miel is honey :)
Do you mean Honey...that is Miel
Honey is "miel" in Spanish
honey = miel
miel.
Azerbaijani = bal Catalán = mel Czech = med French = miel Hebrew = dvahsh (דבש) Ladino = miel Spanish = miel
miel de vainilla ..
In Spanish, "honey" translates to "miel." It is used to refer to the sweet, viscous substance produced by bees and is often used in cooking and as a natural sweetener. Additionally, "miel" can also be used metaphorically as a term of endearment, similar to calling someone "honey" in English.
Spanish: miel French: miel German: Honig Italian: miele Japanese: 蜂蜜 (hachimitsu)
It would be "miel oscuro".
miel
Most all thick, sweet, viscous substances in Spanish are called "miel," including what we call 'syrup' in English. "Miel" literally means 'honey.' So fruit syrups and the syrups they use in coffee bars is all called "miel de ________." (The flavor of the syrup.)