ibérico
Iberian
adjective ee-BEH-ree-koh Rare
Origin: From Latin Ibericus, from Hiberia (the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula).
Usage Note
Ibérico refers to anything of or relating to the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal together). It appears in geographical, historical, and culinary contexts: jamón ibérico is the cured ham from Iberian-breed pigs and is one of the most internationally recognised uses of the word. Do not equate it with 'Spanish' alone — it encompasses Portugal too.
Examples
"El jamón ibérico es muy apreciado en todo el mundo."
Natural Translation
Iberian ham is highly appreciated all over the world.
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