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Spanish Cooking Abbr.

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HardWarer

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Feb 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/7/99
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My wife, who speaks some spanish, is trying to pick her way through a spanish
cookbook. She's having trouble with some of the abbreviations though. Anyone
know what the following terms mean?

cdas
cdta
cda

--John & Annie Blackwell

aem

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Feb 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/7/99
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HardWarer wrote:

I believe 'cda' and 'cdas' mean 'cucharada', which is
tablespoon. Then 'cdta' would be 'cucharadita,' or teaspoon.
Hope this makes sense in your recipes.


Sandra

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Feb 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/19/99
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Hello,

cdas = cucharadas = tablespoons
cdta = cucharadita = teaspoon
cda = cucharada = tablespoon

Hope this helps

Sandra

teaho...@gmail.com

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May 3, 2017, 11:12:34 PM5/3/17
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Thank you.😘
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