
(empacharse)
atarse
to eat greedily and in large quantities
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(comer aperitivos)
picotear
to eat snacks or light meals
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(Atiborrarse)
Hincar el diente
to eat with enthusiasm and hearty appetite

beber
to consume or absorb liquids, especially beverages
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(triturar)
masticar
to crush or grind something loudly and noisily with the teeth
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(engullir)
devorar
to eat something quickly and voraciously

(beber a grandes sorbos)
tragarse
to drink something in one large gulp or swallow
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(beber)
lamer
to consume a liquid or soft substance with enthusiasm, often using the tongue, as in the manner of an animal drinking or eating

(beber de un trago)
tragar
to consume a beverage, usually a carbonated or alcoholic one, quickly and in large gulps
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(triturar)
morder
to chew or bite down on something with a strong, audible, and repeated motion
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zampar
to drink a large quantity of a liquid in a hearty, enthusiastic manner
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(beber)
sorber
to consume a drink or liquid food
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tragarse
to drink something, especially an alcoholic beverage, enthusiastically, and in large quantities
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(tragar)
chupar
to quickly and often carelessly consume large amounts of liquid, particularly alcoholic drinks
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(confitura de carne)
confit
a cooking technique that involves slow cooking meat in fat at a low temperature, resulting in tender and flavorful meat
Confit is a French cooking technique traditionally used to preserve meat, most commonly duck, goose, or pork, by slow-cooking it in its own fat. The process involves gently cooking the meat at a low temperature in fat until it becomes tender and flavorful. After cooking, the meat can be served, but it is typically stored in the fat, which acts as a protective barrier, preventing air and bacteria from reaching the meat and allowing it to be preserved for an extended period.

(grillado)
asado
a cooking method that involves exposing food to heat, often over a fire or under a grill

(salsa)
chutney
a combination of either pickles, vegetables, spices, and herbs, that is used as condiment
Chutney is a flavorful condiment originating from the Indian subcontinent, made by cooking fruits or vegetables with vinegar, sugar, and spices. It has a thick and chunky consistency, with a sweet and tangy flavor profile, often balanced by the heat of spices such as ginger, chili peppers, and mustard seeds. Chutney can be made from various ingredients, including mangoes, tomatoes, apples, onions, and more, resulting in a wide range of flavors and textures. It is commonly served as a side dish or accompaniment to Indian meals, adding depth and complexity to dishes such as curries, rice, and flatbreads. Chutney also pairs well with cheeses, meats, sandwiches, and other savory dishes, providing a burst of flavor.

(comilona)
atracón
an occasion when a person drinks or eats excessively

(ayudante de cocina)
commis
a junior chef learning and assisting in the kitchen under experienced chefs

antipasto
a dish of small amount eaten before the main part of a meal, originated in Italy
Antipasto is a traditional Italian appetizer or first course that is made with a variety of cured meats, cheeses, olives, and other vegetables. The dish typically includes a selection of cold meats such as salami, prosciutto, or mortadella, which are sliced thin and arranged on a platter. The meats are often accompanied by a variety of cheeses such as mozzarella, provolone, or Parmesan, as well as marinated vegetables such as artichokes, roasted red peppers, or pickled mushrooms. The dish may also include other ingredients such as anchovies, bruschetta, or crostini, depending on the recipe and personal preference. Antipasto is often served as a shared appetizer or as part of a larger meal, and it is a perfect way to showcase the rich and bold flavors of Italian cuisine.

comida integral
food that contains little or no artificial substance and is considered healthy
Wholefood, also spelled as whole food, refers to foods that are minimally processed and close to their natural state. These foods are typically unrefined or only minimally refined and contain little to no additives or artificial ingredients. Wholefoods include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, and lean proteins such as poultry, fish, and eggs. They are rich in essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants and are associated with numerous health benefits, including reduced risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.

comer limpio
a type of diet in which one avoids eating processed food to become healthier
Clean eating is a dietary approach that emphasizes consuming whole, natural, and minimally processed foods. The focus is on eating fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, and plenty of water while avoiding or limiting processed foods, refined sugars, artificial additives, and preservatives. Clean eating encourages mindful eating habits, paying attention to the quality and source of food, and often promotes organic and locally sourced produce. The goal is to support overall health, enhance energy levels, and promote a balanced lifestyle through nutritious, wholesome food choices.
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(alacena)
bodega
a storage room for alcoholic beverages, primarily wine and ale, and sometimes provisions, including food

(exquisito)
delicioso
tasting or smelling very good

epicúreo
relating to enjoyment of luxuries, especially through delicious food and drink

culinario
having to do with the preparation, cooking, or presentation of food

(para chuparse los dedos, de rechupete)
riquísimo
extremely tasty and satisfying to eat

descorche
an amount of money charged by a restaurant for drinking a wine that was bought from somewhere else by the customer
Corkage refers to the amount of money a restaurant charges for serving wine brought in by the customer. This fee covers the cost of opening and serving the wine, as well as the use of the restaurant's glassware and facilities. It is a common thing in many dining establishments that allows people to enjoy their own wine selection while dining out, with an additional cost.
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