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How do you translate "cheese stick" ?

How do you translate "cheese stick" ?

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I bought a box of "breaded cheese stick" at Sam Whole Sale. One of my friend who is Spanish likes this food so much. I want to suprise her by bringing this to her birthday party next week and I like to suprise her by put the name of this food in Spanish. So any one can help me with this translation? Thanks in advance Blue Bonnet

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updated Oct 22, 2009
posted by bluebonnet
Please remember that correct spelling and grammar are mandatory on this forum. :) - LAtINaPunKROcKerAConFundidA, Oct 21, 2009
mmm cheese. Your friend is A. O.K. in my book. :) - cheeseisyummy, Oct 21, 2009
Of course... you're a cheese tester cheeseisyumm, right? - LAtINaPunKROcKerAConFundidA, Oct 21, 2009
And on that subject my favorite is mozzarella!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - LAtINaPunKROcKerAConFundidA, Oct 21, 2009

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Palo de queso empanizado. smile

or plural "Palos de queso empanizados"

you could also use "palito/palitos" instead of "palo/palos"

updated Oct 21, 2009
edited by LAtINaPunKROcKerAConFundidA
posted by LAtINaPunKROcKerAConFundidA
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Palitos de queso

updated Oct 21, 2009
posted by Cris09
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Palitos de queso. ;D

updated Oct 21, 2009
posted by liloman
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palo de queso empanizado

updated Oct 21, 2009
posted by shademan64