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Terms in Spanish 531-540 of 4913

anís seco

[Spanish]

Dried aniseed

anjova

/ahn-HOH-vah/
[Spanish]

Bluefish. An oily fish, similar to mackerel but larger, and exceptionally voracious.

año

[Spanish]

Year. Vintage.

añojo

/ahn-YOH-hoh/
[Spanish]

Veal

anona

[Spanish]

Custard apple. Sitaphal. A tropical fruit which comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. When buying choose very soft fruits indeed. The skin of all of them is green or purplish-green and scaly, almost fir-cone patterned, in appearance. Inside, the flesh is creamy in colour and consistency, but has to be sucked from the shiny black seeds. The flesh has a sweet-sour flavour, sometimes slightly custardy and larger ones have the luscious and complex taste of banana, mango and vanilla. They are often made into fritters, or sliced and steeped in wine. The custard apples include cherimoyas, sweet sops, sour sops and atemoyas.

ansarino

[Spanish]

Gosling

anta

[Spanish]

Elk

ante

/AHN-teh/
[Spanish]

A pastry with coconut and almonds.

anticuchos

/ahn-tt-KOO-chos/
[Spanish]

Cubed ox heart marinated with chillis, green peppers, garlic and cumin, grilled on skewers and served with chilli sauce. They are sold as street food all over Lima.

antojito

/ahn-toh-HEE-tohs/
[Spanish] plural antojitos

"Little whim." Appetisers or starters. Antojitos also describes the small portions of foods served at street stalls in Mexico.