grasiento
Grasiento is a Spanish adjective used to describe substances or appearances characterized by an excess of fat or oil. It is commonly applied to foods that are fried or otherwise rich in fat, such as una comida grasienta or una carne grasienta, as well as sauces that leave a greasy film. It can also describe surfaces or objects that are slick with grease, like a pan, a plate, or a floor, and, by extension, skin or hair that looks oily.
Etymology and nuance: The word derives from grasa, fat, with the suffix -iento indicating abundance or presence.
Usage: In culinary contexts, grasiento commonly describes foods or sauces high in fat. It can also describe