English to Spanish Dictionary coco

coco

palma de coco
definition
noun
coco matting
coconut.
the root of the taro.
translation of 'coco'
noun
palma de coco
example
Whether tubers are in the garden or in pots, water thoroughly after planting, and apply a mulch of your choice: bark, 'coco' hulls, and straw all work well.
Lunch was quite commonly a patty and corn bread or 'coco' bread from the shop across the road.
a 'coco' palm
‘You eat it with the 'coco' bread to soak up the spice and the juice,’ she said.
Desserts are also funky, featuring items like Jamaican mousse, a fluffy mixture of chocolate and rum and something called 'coco' quemado, a coconut milk pudding.
For the 'coco' cookies, preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
Some seed heads, like those of the 'coco' palm, are extremely heavy, so don't let them fall on anyone's head.
I reached in the box for my small tub of 'coco' butter and vanilla pod cream.
The Caribbean's colour intensity has not abated; however, the once lofty 'coco' palms have been beaten at their own game by the heights of hotels and condominium blocks.
For the black section, he used black woodchip 'coco' beads with rhinestones to catch the light and contrast against the black.
An official said that 'coco' gel and coconut-water concentrate are being bottled and promoted in a big way as an alternative to colas.
'coco' matting
The towering 'coco' colada is mixed with icy bits and chunks of fruits.
'coco' palm
The collection is crafted from plantation hardwoods and accentuated with exotic materials such as coconut shell inlay, solid teak and 'coco' wood.
The Jamaican peasant not only produced food (yams, 'cocos' , bananas, small livestock, etc.) for the local market but also produced other minor crops for export.
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