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

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

3 jalapeno The boy’s mouth was on fire after eating a jalapeno pepper. ( a small hot pepper)

4 ( parts that go into a mixture) She added all the ingredients into the bowl to make the cake. ingredients

5 dough The used dough to make the pizza. (a mixture of flour, liquid and other things that is usually baked)

6 knead The baker kneaded the dough. ( to mix and press dough together with the hands)

7 recipe She followed the recipe to make the cupcakes. (a list of ingredients and directions for making something to eat or drink)

8 mixture The snack had a mixture of nuts, raisins, coconut and M&Ms. (something made up of different things that are put together)

9 bakery/panaderia The man bought some bread at the bakery. (place to sell baked goods)

10 pan dulce The women had some pan dulce with her tea. (Mexican sweet bread)

11 empanadas de calabaza They thought the empandadas de calabaza were delicious. (pumpkin turnovers)

12 chango The kids had some chango bars at the party. (monkey/(banana)

13 batch Their mom made a batch of chocolate chip cookies. (group of things)

14 challah They had challah bread with their meal. (Jewish braided bread)

15 slotted The chef mixed the soup with the slotted spoon. (has holes)

16 lox They had bagels with cream cheese and lox. (smoked salmon)

17 pumpernickel We had a sandwich with pumpernickel bread. (dark bread)

18 jalapeno knead dough recipe ingredients mixture


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