I speak Spanish fluently, and decided to read a recipe book in the
language. Well, for almost all the recipes, the author uses the word
"medida" which usually means measurement in English. I came to the
obvious conclusion that that word means a specific measurement, but it
doesn't specify how much that measurement is. Does anyone have an
idea, or a place where I can look for the meaning?
Jael

On 10/16/10, Malak & Mohamed <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am sorry I do not understand this question. Can you ask it again?
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> On 10/14/10, Jael Espinal <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> So, hopefully someone can help me understand something. I have a bunch
>> of recipes in Spanish. They use the word "medida" which usually means
>> measurement in English. Ok, so, how much is said measurement?
>> Jael
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