Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

palmera

French translation:

palmier

Added to glossary by Alexandre Tissot
Jul 11, 2013 13:57
10 yrs ago
Spanish term

palmera

Spanish to French Other Cooking / Culinary Fiche de données de séc
Bonjour,

Question urgentissime !

Liste de desserts et de pâtisseries sans plus de contexte.

"Banda de Hojaldre con fruta
Bizcocho de Manzana
“La Paille” (especie de palmera pero abierta)"

Comment comprenez-vous "palmera" ?

Merci !
Proposed translations (French)
5 +5 palmier
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): María Belanche García, Christophe Delaunay

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Proposed translations

+5
5 mins
Selected

palmier

En dessert, ce sont des palmiers, comme il y en a dans toutes les boulangeries.
Note from asker:
Merci, Chéli.
Peer comment(s):

agree Martine Joulia
1 min
Merci Martine !
agree Alice BUREAU
8 mins
Merci Alice !
agree Christophe Delaunay : Oui... en effet....dans toutes les boulangeries// et les supermarchés de quartier, le Dia du coin de la rue, etc. Ah évidemment, faut avoir habité là-bas!
26 mins
Merci Christophe...y en las reposterías y pastelerías, claro !/ o tener casa, también.
agree B. Bruzon
1 day 3 mins
Merci !
agree Dolores Requena
1 day 21 hrs
MERCI !
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Merci beaucoup !"
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