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Multilingual Thesaurus about Agriculture
Anders Møller and Jayne Ireland | http://www.langual.org/download/Lan...
This work was completed on behalf of the European Food Information Resource (EuroFIR) Consortium and funded under the EU 6th Framework Food Quality and Safety thematic priority. Contract FOOD-CT- 2005-513944. This work was completed on behalf of the European Food Information Resource (EuroFIR) Consortium and funded under the EU 6th F... View more
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English-German food and drink glossary
About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company | http://german.about.com/library/blv...
English-German food and drink glossary
English Food and drink glossary
Marianna Paavonkallio | http://www.saunalahti.fi/~marian1/g...
* Beverages * Bread and bakery products * Dairy products, fats and oils * Fish and shellfish * Fruit and berries * Grain products, flours, nuts and seeds * Meat, poultry and game * Spices, herbs and condiments * Vegetables and mushrooms These pages are maintained only as a part-time hobby. The author i... View more
Sprit- och drinkordlista
V&S, vinsprit.se | http://www.vinsprit.se/cps/rde/xchg...
Sprit- och drinkordlistan innehåller knepiga ord som t.ex. zest, muddla och kolonndestillerad.
The American's guide to speaking British.
The seven sections on the left contain over 1000 words and expressions that differ in their usage between the US and the UK
Short glossary of Indonesian food and drinks
The 'Wine Dictionary' was compiled from: Winecraft The Encyclopaedia of Wines & Spirits Example: Abboccato Italian for sweet or medium sweet when applied to wines. The same to all intents as moelleux (qv), it is mostly applied to the wines of Orvieto, which are usually classified as seco (dry) or abboccato.
A German-English Food and Drink Glossary
About.com Part of German for Beginners: Lesson 13 | http://german.about.com/library/blm...
The following menu and dining guide contains an alphabetical glossary of words and expressions that are likely to be encountered on a typical menu (die Speisekarte) in Austria, Germany or Switzerland. It is part of Lektion 13 - Essen und Trinken (German for Beginners: Food & Drink).
GEMET Thesaurus
European Environment Information and Observation Network (EIONET) | http://www.eionet.eu.int/gemet/alph...
Thematic glossary in most European languages & Russian - many fields: administration; legislation; agriculture ; materials; air; military aspects; animal husbandry; natural areas; landscape; ecosystems; biology; natural dynamics; building; noise, vibrations; chemistry; physics; climate; pollution; disasters, accidents, risk; radiations; economic... View more
Here you can learn all about the Germans' favorite drink. From A as in Alcoholic Contents to Z as in Zymase. If you don't find a term you're looking for, just let us know. We'll make sure that you find the answer by the next time you visit.
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Glossary of Drinks and Beverage/Drink related terms
Leksikon-Gastrocorner.dk
Gastrocorner.dk | http://www.gastrocorner.dk/leksikon...
Danish Gastronomy dictionary
A gastronomic glossary with food and restaurant terms in Catalan, Spanish, German, English, French, Italian and Dutch
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Extensive French to English food and drink glossary. Can also be downloaded as a .pdf file.
Aqualingua is an extensive multilingual dictionary (15 languages) of technical words and expressions related to the water sector. The dictionary is divided into sections ranging over many different topics, from drinking water distribution to wastewater treatment methods.
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A very comprehensive terminology list of food and drink terms from Irish Gaelic to English.