How to Say ‘Dark roast’ in Mexican Spanish
Tostado oscuro
tohs-TAH-doh ohs-KOO-roh
[tohs-TAH-doh ohs-KOO-roh]
💬 Usage Tip: A popular option for coffee lovers.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, dark roasts are often used in traditional 'cafeteras'.
Phrase Breakdown
Tostado
[tohs-TAH-doh]
Roasted
Describes coffee beans that have been roasted.
Un tostado oscuro tiene un sabor intenso.
A dark roast has an intense flavor.
oscuro
[ohs-KOO-roh]
Dark
Describes a dark roast, which is generally bolder in flavor.
El café de tostado oscuro es más fuerte.
The coffee with dark roast is stronger.
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