Mais in Züpfen

English translation: corn plait

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German term or phrase:Mais in Züpfen
English translation:corn plait
Entered by: Wendy Streitparth

23:48 Aug 22, 2016
German to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - History / Agriculture book
German term or phrase: Mais in Züpfen
A short listing with agricultural production (corn, barley, wheat, etc.):

Mais in Züpfen

Corncobs ??
Fabio Descalzi
Uruguay
Local time: 14:46
plaited corn bread
Explanation:
A literal description

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Note added at 18 hrs (2016-08-23 18:38:24 GMT)
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Or in the sense that seehand indicated: corn plait.
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Wendy Streitparth
Germany
Local time: 18:46
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Summary of answers provided
3Bakery product with maize
Krishna Kumar
2 +1plaited corn bread
Wendy Streitparth


Discussion entries: 5





  

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6 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
Bakery product with maize


Explanation:
This appears to be a Swiss expression http://www.winzbeck.ch/index.php/angebot/zuepfen-und-brote
züpfe is a bakery product and probably with maize as a component.
Also look at http://www.burehofmaerit.ch/

Krishna Kumar
India
Local time: 23:16
Native speaker of: Native in TamilTamil, Native in EnglishEnglish
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7 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5 peer agreement (net): +1
plaited corn bread


Explanation:
A literal description

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Note added at 18 hrs (2016-08-23 18:38:24 GMT)
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Or in the sense that seehand indicated: corn plait.

Wendy Streitparth
Germany
Local time: 18:46
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 44

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agree  seehand: see discussion box
1 hr
  -> Thanks, seehand. Now see what you mean...
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