Examples of using "Feijão" in a sentence and their english translations:
I like beans.
I hate beans.
I love beans.
I'm sick of eating beans.
I don't want any beans.
Tom likes beans.
We like beans.
Who likes beans?
- Tom doesn't eat beans.
- Tom won't eat beans.
there were beans here, but be it
My sister shelled the beans.
Beans have a lot of iron.
I'm sick of eating beans.
Bob is specially fond of Hungarian beans.
there were beans and chickpeas here
How much is the kilo of beans?
Tom often eats beans, rice, potatoes or pasta.
Kids don't really like eating beans.
they would count us from beans and sometimes they would say chickpeas
- I am planting beans in my garden.
- I'm planting beans in my garden.
Acaraje, a Brazilian food from Africa, is a ball of caupi bean dough, onions, and salt, fried in palm oil and served with shrimp and a spicy sauce.