Usages of agrio
De niño odiaba el brócoli, pero ahora me gusta su textura cuando lo mezclo con sopa de calabaza y un poco de limón agrio.
As a child I hated broccoli, but now I like its texture when I mix it with pumpkin soup and a bit of sour lemon.
Mi hermana dice que la uva verde es más agria que el durazno y la pera, pero igual se la come feliz.
My sister says that green grapes are more sour than peaches and pears, but she still eats them happily.
Pongo la pera y el durazno en un recipiente separado, porque a mi sobrino no le gusta la textura agria de la uva.
I put the pear and the peach in a separate container, because my nephew doesn’t like the sour texture of grapes.
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