garnacha means street snack — a common term in Mexican Slang. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 10, 2026
garnacha
noun • /[gar-NA-cha]/
street snack
Example:
Compramos garnachas en el mercado.
We bought street snacks at the market.
🧠 What does garnacha mean?
Garnacha refers to a type of affordable, readily available street food, often prepared quickly and enjoyed as a snack or a casual meal. It typically encompasses a variety of popular Mexican antojitos (snacks or street food items) like tacos, quesadillas, tamales, sopes, and gorditas. The term emphasizes the accessible and unpretentious nature of these foods, which are a staple in Mexican street culture and are generally inexpensive.
📚 Extra examples
- Vamos a buscar algo de garnacha antes de ir al cine.
Let's grab some street snacks before going to the movies. - En la esquina venden una garnacha deliciosa de carnitas.
They sell delicious carnitas street snacks on the corner. - La garnacha es parte esencial de la cultura gastronómica mexicana.
Street snacks are an essential part of Mexican gastronomic culture. - Después de la fiesta, todos querían un poco de garnacha para bajar la borrachera.
After the party, everyone wanted some street food to sober up.
💡 Did You Know?
The term 'garnacha' evokes a sense of accessible, delicious, and culturally significant food that is an integral part of Mexican daily life and social gatherings.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "garnacha"
Synonyms: antojito, comida callejera, botana callejera
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