ceviche
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Noun — A dish of raw fish or seafood "cooked" by marinating it in citrus juice or another acidic liquid, popular across Latin America.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish cebiche; the word's deeper origin beyond that is uncertain.
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What does “ceviche” mean?
The word “ceviche” means a dish of raw fish or seafood "cooked" by marinating it in citrus juice or another acidic liquid, popular across Latin America. In plain terms, raw seafood marinated in citrus juice until it turns opaque, as if cooked.
How do you pronounce “ceviche”?
“Ceviche” is pronounced suh-VEET-shay (/səˈviːtʃeɪ/ in IPA).
How do you use “ceviche” in a sentence?
Here is “ceviche” used in a sentence: “The restaurant served ceviche made with fresh sea bass and lime.”
What part of speech is “ceviche”?
“Ceviche” is a noun.
Where does the word “ceviche” come from?
The word “ceviche” comes from Spanish. Borrowed from Spanish cebiche; the word's deeper origin beyond that is uncertain.