rociado
Rociado is a noun derived from the Spanish verb rociar, meaning the act of spraying or sprinkling a liquid onto a surface. It can refer to the action itself or to the resulting spray or droplets. The term is used in several contexts, most commonly in agriculture, horticulture, and culinary arts.
In agricultural and pest-management contexts, rociado describes the application of liquids such as water, fertilizers, pesticides,
In culinary usage, rociado refers to a light drizzle or spray of liquids over food to finish
In other contexts, rociado can describe any spray technique used for applying liquids or coatings, including