vasito

English translation: chocolate cup

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Spanish term or phrase:vasito del bonbón
English translation:chocolate cup
Entered by: Jenni Lukac (X)

17:17 May 5, 2011
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Food & Drink / boxes of chocolate
Spanish term or phrase: vasito
I assume that "vasito" refers to the little paper cups that the chocolates sit in. But wonder if it might be the shape of the chocolates themselves (they show those types of chocolates that are shaped like a kind of cup and then the filling sits inside - i.e. with no chocolate "lid").
How do Spanish speakers understand this please?

"La forma ovalada del vasito del bombón, destaca especialmente desde la diferenciación percibida respecto a otros bombones.
Junto con esto, también se destaca en positivo los bordes ondulados/curvos del vasito, que aporta cierta sofisticación al producto."

Many thanks
Comunican
United Kingdom
Local time: 09:38
cup
Explanation:
Chocolate manufacturing is not my specialty, but every reference I've ever seen to vasito has meant a liitle cup. Some of them do have lovely ridging and some are smooth. http://www.forochicas.com/foro/hogar/21541-vasitos-chocolate... Vasitos en tres formatos diferentes, con dimensiones y pesos distintos según cada formato: -Vaso redondo, -Vaso en forma de diamante, - Vaso cuadrado.

Vasitos:
Descripción

Surtidos de piezas moldeadas en chocolate puro.

Aplicación
-Ideal como base de repostería y bombonería.
-Para rellenar con cualquier tipo de crema, nata y helados.
http://www.puratos.es/products_solutions/chocolate/belgian_c...
Belgian Chocolate Cups, Dessert Belgian Dark Chocolate Cups.
www.stuffedchocolate.com/chocolate_shoppe_order_chocolate_c... - En caché
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Jenni Lukac (X)
Local time: 10:38
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Many thanks for everyone's help. It was all helpful, but Jenni's input was the most help to me.
It was confirmed that it was the chocolate cup they were referring to, not the paper case that the chocolate sits in, so "chocolate cup" works, I think
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Summary of answers provided
4 +5shell
Charles Davis
3 +2cup
Jenni Lukac (X)
5little paper cup
Rosaelena5 (X)
4chocolate/candy case
Cecilia Gowar
4(chocolate) bowl// bowl made of chocolate
Lydia De Jorge


Discussion entries: 9





  

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18 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +2
cup


Explanation:
Chocolate manufacturing is not my specialty, but every reference I've ever seen to vasito has meant a liitle cup. Some of them do have lovely ridging and some are smooth. http://www.forochicas.com/foro/hogar/21541-vasitos-chocolate... Vasitos en tres formatos diferentes, con dimensiones y pesos distintos según cada formato: -Vaso redondo, -Vaso en forma de diamante, - Vaso cuadrado.

Vasitos:
Descripción

Surtidos de piezas moldeadas en chocolate puro.

Aplicación
-Ideal como base de repostería y bombonería.
-Para rellenar con cualquier tipo de crema, nata y helados.
http://www.puratos.es/products_solutions/chocolate/belgian_c...
Belgian Chocolate Cups, Dessert Belgian Dark Chocolate Cups.
www.stuffedchocolate.com/chocolate_shoppe_order_chocolate_c... - En caché

Jenni Lukac (X)
Local time: 10:38
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 24
Grading comment
Many thanks for everyone's help. It was all helpful, but Jenni's input was the most help to me.
It was confirmed that it was the chocolate cup they were referring to, not the paper case that the chocolate sits in, so "chocolate cup" works, I think
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thanks Jenni - I did initially assume it was the paper cups, but then found out that they mean the actual chocolates themselves, which are like little open boats!


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  eski: Works for me! Saludos: (oooXXXo) eski
2 mins
  -> Raining today. Will go tomorrow without fail. Have a sweet afternoon!

agree  Charles Davis: Good references; they certainly can be called cups
4 hrs
  -> Thanks, Charles. I was thinking shell at first, but unless it's large or shaped like a shell, shell refers the the chocolate outer coating of dipped chocolates. I love this forum. One learns something new every day.
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32 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
chocolate/candy case


Explanation:
This is what I imagine they are referring
to:

http://www.cakescookiesandcraftsshop.co.uk/acatalog/Red-Choc...

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Note added at 1 hr (2011-05-05 19:13:32 GMT)
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In any case, both paper and chocolate containers are called "case" or "cup". I would go for "case" but suit yourself:

http://www.epicurus.com/food/cookbook/viewrecipe.php?id=6891...

Cecilia Gowar
United Kingdom
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 52
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thanks - yes, best thing to be vague and mention neither paper nor chocolate!

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3 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
(chocolate) bowl// bowl made of chocolate


Explanation:
On the right hand side of this site, you can see them

http://www.exploratorium.edu/exploring/exploring_chocolate/a...

Lydia De Jorge
United States
Local time: 03:38
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 12
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3 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +5
shell


Explanation:
Given that it refers to the hollow cup made of chocolate that contains the filling, the word I'm finding for this is "shell":

"Lindt Lindor Truffles 60% Extra Dark Chocolate Shell with Smooth Filling"
http://bestdarkchocolate.info/bestdarkchocolate/lindt-lindor...

"Chocolate Dessert Shell Filling Recipes. Chocolate Dessert Shells · Peppermint Pie In Chocolate Shell · Chocolate Meringue Shells"
http://www.ifood.tv/network/chocolate_dessert_shell_filling
(OK, these ones are larger, but it's the same idea.)

"Norman Love Chocolate Assortment [...]
a white chocolate shell filled with a very strawberryie filling. Love, love, love."
http://cannundrum.blogspot.com/2011/05/norman-love-chocolate...


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Note added at 15 hrs (2011-05-06 08:29:17 GMT)
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I'm very grateful for the peer agreements, but as I've said in the discussion area I now think Jenni's suggestion, "cup", is more suitable here. "Shell" is more commonly applied to a closed casing with a filling inside, like a truffle (as in the first and third of my examples above), or to a more or less shell-shaped open casing. But "vasito" suggests something more cup-shaped. I won't delete "shell", which could be right, but personally I think I would now choose "cup".

Charles Davis
Spain
Local time: 10:38
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 103

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Lydia De Jorge: Like it!
4 mins
  -> Thanks, Lydia :)

agree  patinba
26 mins
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agree  Christine Walsh
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agree  Linda Grabner
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agree  Bubo Coroman (X)
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1 day 12 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
little paper cup


Explanation:
Se trata de pequeños vasos de papel. Una forma sencilla de presentar chocolates o caramelos, es ponerlos en estos vasos pequeños que ya vienen en colores y diseños muy lindos, luego los cubres con un material que deje ver el vasito y los chocolates y los cierras con un broche o una linda cinta formando un moño. Puedes ver los vasos en la pagina.

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Note added at 1 day12 hrs (2011-05-07 06:07:41 GMT)
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Pero por la descripción que haces no es de vasito. Yo diria que se trata de un pirotín.Baking cake cups, Y te dejo un par de páginas con foto y traducción para que puedas elegir la palabra correcta.
http://www.wesellcoffee.com/media/4.5 inch bake cup.jpg.
http://www.tradekey.com/ks-paper-baking-cups/


    Reference: http://www.v-tinsin.com/
Rosaelena5 (X)
Peru
Local time: 03:38
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
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