chirivía means parsnip — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 23, 2026
chirivía
noun • /[chi-ri-VEE-a]/
parsnip
Example:
La sopa lleva chirivía y zanahoria.
The soup has parsnip and carrot.
🧠 What does chirivía mean?
Chirivía refers to a root vegetable, commonly known in English as a parsnip. It is part of the same family as carrots and parsley, typically characterized by its pale, creamy-white flesh and a sweet, somewhat earthy flavor, which becomes more pronounced when roasted. While not as widely consumed as carrots in many Spanish-speaking countries, it is recognized as a culinary ingredient, especially in regions influenced by European cuisine.
📚 Extra examples
- La chirivía se puede asar al horno con otras verduras de raíz.
Parsnip can be roasted in the oven with other root vegetables. - Este guiso lleva zanahorias, patatas y un toque de chirivía para darle dulzor.
This stew contains carrots, potatoes, and a hint of parsnip to add sweetness. - En algunos mercados locales, se puede encontrar la chirivía fresca durante el otoño y el invierno.
In some local markets, fresh parsnip can be found during autumn and winter.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'chirivía' can sound a bit amusing to English speakers due to its pronunciation, but in Spanish, it is simply the standard term for the parsnip vegetable.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "chirivía"
Synonyms: pastinaca
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