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acompañadas

Acompañadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the Spanish verb acompañar, or an adjective describing something that has accompaniment or is served with additional elements. It is used to indicate that a person, dish, performance, or object comes together with other components.

In gastronomy, the term is commonly seen on menus and recipes to signal that a dish is

In music and performing arts, acom­pañadas describes works or performances that include an accompaniment, such as

Grammatically, acom­pañadas functions as a past participle used adjectivally. It requires an explicit noun to modify

See also: acompañamiento, acompaña­miento de, acompañar.

served
with
side
items,
garnishes,
or
accompaniments.
Examples
include
patatas
acompañadas,
pescado
acompañado
de
ensalada,
or
carne
acompañada
de
puré.
The
adjective
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
so
you
can
have
patatas
acompañadas
or
plato
acompañado,
among
others.
canciones
acompañadas
by
guitar
or
una
narración
acompañada
de
imágenes.
It
can
also
refer
to
a
performer
who
is
accompanied
by
a
musician
or
ensemble,
for
instance,
un
cantante
acompañado
por
un
piano.
and
is
often
followed
by
de
to
specify
the
accompanying
element,
as
in
platos
acompañados
de
arroz,
o
canciones
acompañadas
de
un
coro.
The
term
is
versatile
across
dialects
of
Spanish
and
in
contexts
ranging
from
culinary
to
cultural
descriptions.