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Open Court Vocabulary for “Jalapeno Bagels” Genre: Realistic Fiction
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Open Court Vocabulary for “Jalapeno Bagels” Genre: Realistic Fiction.

Dec 31, 2015

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Page 1: Open Court Vocabulary for “Jalapeno Bagels” Genre: Realistic Fiction.

Open Court Vocabulary for

“Jalapeno Bagels”Genre: Realistic Fiction

Page 2: Open Court Vocabulary for “Jalapeno Bagels” Genre: Realistic Fiction.

jalapeno

The boy’s mouth was on fire after eating a jalapeno

pepper.

( a small hot pepper)

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( parts that go into a mixture)

She added all the ingredients into the bowl to make the cake.

ingredients

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dough

The used dough to make the pizza.

(a mixture of flour, liquid and other things that is usually baked)

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knead

The baker kneaded the dough.

( to mix and press dough together with the hands)

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recipe

She followed the recipe to make the cupcakes.

(a list of ingredients and directions for making something to eat or drink)

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mixture

The snack had a mixture of nuts, raisins, coconut and M&Ms.

(something made up of different things that are put together)

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bakery/panaderia

The man bought some bread at the bakery.

(place to sell baked goods)

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pan dulce

The women had some pan dulce with her tea.

(Mexican sweet bread)

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empanadas de calabaza

They thought the empandadas de calabaza were delicious.

(pumpkin turnovers)

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chango

The kids had some chango bars at the party.

(monkey/(banana)

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batch

Their mom made a batch of chocolate chip cookies.

(group of things)

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challah

They had challah bread with their meal.

(Jewish braided bread)

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slotted

The chef mixed the soup with the slotted spoon.

(has holes)

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lox

They had bagels with cream cheese and lox.

(smoked salmon)

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pumpernickel

We had a sandwich with pumpernickel bread.

(dark bread)

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jalapeno

knead

dough

recipe

ingredients

mixture