champurrado

English

Etymology

From Spanish champurrado.

Noun

champurrado (countable and uncountable, plural champurrados)

  1. A traditional chocolate-based atole found in Mexico, containing panela, vanilla, anise and cinnamon.
  2. A Cuban water-based drink, containing several spices, mixed with rum or brandy.

Spanish

Etymology

From champurrar (to mix a liquor with another).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃampuˈrado/ [t͡ʃãm.puˈra.ð̞o]
  • Rhymes: -ado
  • Syllabification: cham‧pu‧rra‧do

Noun

champurrado m (plural champurrados)

  1. (Mexico) a traditional chocolate-based atole, containing panela, vanilla, anise and cinnamon
  2. (Cuba) a water-based drink, containing several spices, mixed with rum or brandy

Participle

champurrado (feminine champurrada, masculine plural champurrados, feminine plural champurradas)

  1. past participle of champurrar

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