What is another word for bellota?

Pronunciation: [bɛlˈə͡ʊtə] (IPA)

Bellota is a Spanish word that refers to an acorn or a mast. However, in different regions and countries, they have their own synonyms for it. In Argentina and Uruguay, it is called "chirca". In Colombia, it is called "gallinazo". In Chile, it is called "bellote". In Peru, it is called "cafetal". In Mexico, it is called "bellota de encino" or "bellota de roble". In Portugal, it is called "bolota". In France, it is called "gland". In Italy, it is called "glande". In Romania, it is called "ghindă". All these different names may vary, but the delicious taste of the fruit remains the same.

What are the hypernyms for Bellota?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Related words: bellota ham, bellota jabugo, jamon bellota, bellota slicer, bellota de segovia

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