Rasvais
Rasvais is a word found in Baltic-language contexts, most commonly in Latvian, where it functions as an adjective meaning greasy or fatty. It describes substances or textures that have a high fat or oil content, and is frequently used in culinary or descriptive writing. For example, it can be used to characterize foods, sauces, or doughs as rich in fat or oily in texture. In health or nutritional discourse, rasvais typically carries a cautionary or negative nuance, signaling indulgence or excess fat, while in cooking it can convey a sense of richness and flavor.
Grammatical notes: In Latvian, rasvais inflects like other adjectives and agrees with the gender and number
Relationship to related terms: More neutral or technical expressions for fat-related properties include eļļains (oily) and
Cultural and usage context: Fat and richness in cuisine are notable themes in Latvian culinary discourse. Rasvais
See also: Latvian vocabulary, fatty foods, oily textures, nutrition terminology, Baltic languages.