Sabrosas (en. Tasty)

/saˈβɾosas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has a delicious flavor.
These fruits are very tasty.
Estas frutas son muy sabrosas.
That is pleasant to the taste.
The soup is tasty after adding spices.
La sopa está sabrosas después de agregar especias.
That is attractive or interesting in its presentation or preparation.
The dish looks so tasty that it makes you want to eat it.
El plato se ve tan sabroso que da ganas de comerlo.

Etymology

Derives from the noun 'sabor', which comes from the Latin 'sapor', meaning 'flavor' or 'taste'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

tasty as a sweet
Something that is very pleasant or enjoyable.
sabroso como un dulce
leave a tasty flavor
Having a lasting and positive effect on the experience.
dejar un sabor sabroso
bring something tasty
Offering something that is very attractive or interesting.
traer algo sabroso

Related Words

flavor
Perception of the taste properties in foods.
sabor
flavors
Various taste perceptions that can be had.
sabores
season
Adding seasonings to enhance the flavor of a food.
sazonar

Slang Meanings

Delicious in an informal context.
That taco is super tasty, man!
Ese taco está sabrosísimo, man!
Attractive or interesting.
That party sounded very tasty, I want to go!
Esa fiesta sonó muy sabrosa, ¡quiero ir!