Usage examples of "beef tea" in English with translation to German

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How do you like your beef stew? Wie magst du deinen Rindfleischeintopf?
I'd like a tea. Ich hätte gerne einen Tee.
I know how to make beef stroganoff. Ich weiß wie man Filet Stroganoff macht.
This tea is too bitter. Dieser Tee ist zu bitter.
Beef, please. Rindfleisch bitte.
We'll resume the meeting after tea. Wir setzen das Meeting nach dem Tee fort.
Beef is expensive nowadays. Rindfleisch ist heutzutage teuer.
This spoon is for tea. Dieser Löffel ist für Tee gedacht.
As a rule of thumb, you should plan on one pound of beef for every two guests. Als Daumenregel sollten Sie ein Pfund Rindfleisch für jeweils zwei Gäste rechnen.
Would you like to have a cup of tea? Wie wäre es mit einer Tasse Tee?
Africa is exporting beef to Europe. Afrika exportiert Rindfleisch nach Europa.
Tea, drunk from a new thermos, tastes a little metallic. Tee aus einer neuen Thermoskanne schmeckt ein wenig metallisch.
We all pigged out at the company Christmas party, especially on the roast beef. Bei der Firmenweihnachtsfeier schlugen wir uns alle die Bäuche voll, besonders mit dem Roastbeef.
This tea is very good. Dieser Tee ist sehr gut.
A four-year-old American tourist was disappointed to realize that, in fact, the Sichuan province is not entirely made of spicy beef, in spite of its famously piquant cuisine. Ein vier Jahre alter amerikanischer Tourist war enttäuscht zu begreifen, dass die Provinz Szechuan nicht ganz aus scharf gewürztem Fleisch besteht, trotz seiner berühmten pikanten Küche.
This tastes like tea. Dies schmeckt wie Tee.
This beef is tender. Das Rindfleisch war zart.
She was making tea. Sie machte gerade Tee.
Japanese beef was on sale yesterday. Japanisches Rindfleisch war gestern im Angebot.
I like English Breakfast tea the best. Am liebsten mag ich Englischen Frühstückstee.
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