carnicero
Carnicero is a tradesperson who works with meat in Spanish-speaking contexts. The term denotes a person who buys, handles, processes, and sells meat products, typically in a retail setting called una carnicería. The feminine form is carnicera, and the plural forms are carniceros and carniceras. The word derives from carne (“meat”) and the suffix -icero, which indicates a person associated with a material or activity. Historically, butchers have played a central role in food supply, with practices shaped by regional slaughtering traditions and evolving health standards.
Duties and scope of work often include receiving carcasses, breaking them down into primal and retail cuts,
Regulation and safety are important in this occupation. Meat handling is subject to health and food-safety
In contemporary economies, carnicerías are common in Spanish-speaking regions and reflect regional preferences for fresh cuts,