garapiñado

USAGE NOTE
This word may also be spelled "garrapiñado."
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. sugar-coated
Fuimos a la feria y mi padre me compró un cucurucho de almendras garapiñadas.We went to the fair and my father bought me a paper cone full of sugar-coated almonds.
b. candied
De niña, me encantaban los maníes garapiñados que hacía mi abuela.When I was a child, I loved the candied peanuts my grandmother used to make.
c. sugared
Si comes muchos piñones garapiñados, tendrás caries.If you eat a lot of sugared pine nuts, you will get tooth decay.
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