Usage examples of "puré de tomate" in Spanish with translation to English

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Esto ya no es un oso. Es puré de oso. That's not a bear anymore. That's bear goo.
Poné la ensalada de tomate en la heladera. Put the tomato salad in the refrigerator.
Tom se comió mi tocino, mi lechuga, y mi sándwich de tomate. Tom ate my bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich.
"Veamos... ¿tienes jugo de tomate?" dice Hiroshi. "Let me see .... Do you have tomato juice?" says Hiroshi.
Ahorra agua, tomate un trago. Save water, drink booze.
Tom cenó pastel de carne y puré. Tom had meat loaf and mashed potatoes for dinner.
¿Alguna vez has pisado un tomate? Have you ever stepped on a tomato?
¿Has aplastado un tomate alguna vez? Have you ever squashed a tomato?
Tom se comió mi bocadillo de béicon, lechuga y tomate Tom ate my bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich.
El tomate es una verdura, no una fruta. The tomato is a vegetable, not a fruit.
Tomate tu tiempo, no hay apuro. Take your time, there's no rush.
¿El tomate es una fruta o un vegetal? Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?
Me gustan los sándwiches de carne, queso y tomate. I like meat, cheese and tomato sandwiches.
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