What does cremoso in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word cremoso in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use cremoso in Portuguese.

The word cremoso in Portuguese means creamy, cremoso, cremoso, queijo cremoso, cozido em molho cremoso. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word cremoso

creamy

cremoso

adjective (full of cream)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
The pasta had a creamy garlic sauce on it.

cremoso

adjective (liquid: thick)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
The gravy will thicken to a creamy texture.

queijo cremoso

noun (dairy product)

Eu adoro bagels com queijo cremoso e café pela manhã.
I love bagels with cream cheese and coffee in the morning.

cozido em molho cremoso

adjective (cooking: baked in cream sauce)

(locução adjetiva: Duas palavras juntas com função adjetiva. Normalmente, preposição+substantivo; preposição+advérbio.Ex. (estrada) de ferro = férrea; (dor) no abdômen = abdominal, etc.)

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