descascados
Descascados is a Portuguese term that functions as the past participle of the verb descascar and is used as an adjective or noun to refer to foods or ingredients that have had their skins removed. In culinary contexts, descascados describes fruits and vegetables that are peeled prior to use, as well as products produced without skins.
Common applications include peeled potatoes (batatas descascadas), peeled apples (maçãs descascadas), peeled carrots, and peeled citrus
Peeling affects texture, flavor, and nutrition. Removing the skin can yield a smoother or more uniform product
In usage, descascados is widely employed in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking regions to specify that