Examples of using "Cocido" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have eaten cooked eggs.
The cocido, what's in it?
I don't want cooked rice.
The steak is well done.
- I don't want to eat cooked rice.
- I don't want cooked rice.
I like my steak rare.
I like my steak medium.
I will go to buy the meat for the stew.
I want my steak medium-well, not well-done.
I can't eat a raw egg; it must be cooked.
He put a touch of salt on a boiled egg.
I eat a boiled egg for breakfast every day.
I eat a boiled egg for breakfast every day.
I ate some bread and a boiled egg for lunch.
- Today's broccoli is overcooked and tasteless.
- Today's broccoli is not good because it has been boiled for too long.
I want to eat it already even though it's not yet baked.
I like my steak medium, not rare or well-done.
Medium-rare and a potato, please.
Once the eggs are boiled, many of its proteins suffer denaturation.
You shall not eat thereof any thing raw, nor boiled in water, but only roasted at the fire; you shall eat the head with the feet and entrails thereof.