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harina

flour

noun ah-REE-nah Rare

Origin: From Latin farina ('ground grain').

Usage Note

Harina is the staple baking ingredient and appears in many fixed expressions: ser harina de otro costal ('to be a different kettle of fish', literally 'to be flour from a different sack') is one of the most common Spanish idioms. Types include harina de trigo (wheat flour), harina de maíz (cornmeal), and harina integral (wholemeal flour). The h is silent, so the word begins with the /a/ vowel sound.

Examples

"Necesito dos tazas de harina para la receta."

Natural Translation

I need two cups of flour for the recipe.

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