Usage examples of "arroz" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Comes arroz en tu país? Do you eat rice in your country?
El precio del arroz cayó. The price of rice has come down.
¿Quieres comer fideos o arroz? Do you want to eat noodles or rice?
Comúnmente como arroz con palillos. I usually eat rice with chopsticks.
Prefiero el arroz al pan. I prefer rice to bread.
Así es como cocinamos arroz. This is how we cook rice.
La mujer prueba el arroz. The woman tests the rice.
Los campesinos estaban sembrando arroz. The peasants were planting rice.
Anoche comimos arroz con curry. We ate curry rice last night.
¿Comen arroz en tu país? Do you eat rice in your country?
No quiero comer arroz cocido. I don't want to eat cooked rice.
¿Cómo se cocina arroz sin almidón? How to cook rice without starch?
¿Sabes cómo cocinar bien el arroz? Do you know how to cook rice well?
La calidad del arroz está disminuyendo. The quality of rice is going down.
El sake se hace con arroz. We make sake from rice.
El arroz se vende por kilos. Rice is sold by the kilogram.
¿Preferís el arroz negro, o el blanco? Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?
Dábale arroz a la zorra el abad. The abbot gave rice to the vixen.
María se quemó mientras revolvía el arroz. Mary was burned while she stirred the rice.
Debes estar hambriento para comer tanto arroz. You must be hungry to eat so much rice.
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