Does "postre" literally mean "pudding desert" as us suggested by the test answer? I would have thought another word would have been needed, or perhaps "flan" would have worked instead of "postre"?
"Postre" means "pudding desert"?
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Michael M.Kwiziq community member
"Postre" means "pudding desert"?
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Estar para + infinitive to say someone/something is ready for something"
Asked 3 years ago

Hola Michael
The word "postre" means "dessert" (in general) - "flan" is a specific dessert: creme caramel.
Saludos
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