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How to Say "toasted" in Spanish

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tostado

/tos-TAH-doh//tosˈtaðo/

adjectiveA1food
Use 'tostado' when referring to food items like bread, nuts, or coffee beans that have been browned and crisped by heat.
A slice of golden brown toasted bread sitting on a simple white plate.

Examples

El pan está perfectamente tostado.

The bread is perfectly toasted.

Quiero el pan muy tostado, por favor.

I want the bread very toasted, please.

El café de tueste oscuro tiene un sabor más tostado.

Dark roast coffee has a more roasted flavor.

Me encanta el aroma de las almendras tostadas.

I love the smell of roasted almonds.

Matching the Noun

Since this word describes something, it must match the gender of the object. Use 'tostado' for masculine items like 'el pan' and 'tostada' for feminine items like 'la tortilla'.

Tostado vs. Tostada

Mistake:Pedir 'un tostado' para el desayuno.

Correction: En muchos países, 'una tostada' es la rebanada de pan, mientras que 'tostado' es cómo está el pan. Di 'Quiero una tostada'.

dorado

/doh-RAH-doh//doˈɾa.ðo/

adjectiveA1cooking/food
Use 'dorado' to describe a golden color or hue, often seen in cooking but also applicable to non-food items like hair or sunsets.
A simple, brightly colored golden yellow star on a neutral background.

Examples

Las patatas fritas quedaron muy doradas.

The french fries turned out very golden.

El sol de la mañana tiene un tono dorado precioso.

The morning sun has a beautiful golden tone.

Para la cena, queremos un pollo bien dorado y crujiente.

For dinner, we want a chicken that is well browned and crispy.

La medalla que ganó era de metal dorado.

The medal he won was made of gold-colored metal.

Matching the Noun

As an adjective, 'dorado' must match the thing it describes in both number (singular/plural) and gender (masculine/feminine). For example, 'los anillos dorados' (the golden rings) or 'las papas doradas' (the browned potatoes).

Tostado vs. Dorado

Learners often confuse 'tostado' and 'dorado' because both can refer to browning from heat. Remember that 'tostado' specifically applies to food that has been deliberately browned to become crisp, like toast, while 'dorado' describes a general golden color.

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