Definition
An alternative spelling of annatto; a natural red-orange dye from tropical plant seeds used in cooking and textiles.
Etymology
Variant spelling of annatto from Spanish and Portuguese 'achiote,' ultimately from Tupi language origins; different European traders spelled it different ways creating multiple English variants.
Kelly Says
In the Caribbean and Latin America, arnatto is a kitchen essential—cooks use it to make dishes like sofrito and yellow rice, and it imparts a subtle earthy flavor along with the vivid color!
Translations
ARالعربية
أخوته
ak-hoo-teh
CACatalà
achiote
a-sho-teh
CSČeština
achiote
a-sho-teh
DADansk
achiote
a-sho-teh
DEDeutsch
Achiote
a-kjo-teh
ELΕλληνικά
achiote
a-sho-teh
ESEspañol
achiote
a-kee-OH-teh
FISuomi
achiote
a-sho-teh
FRFrançais
achiote
a-she-oht
HUMagyar
achiote
a-sho-teh
IDBahasa Indonesia
achiote
a-sho-teh
ITItaliano
achiote
a-kjo-teh
MSBahasa Melayu
achiote
a-sho-teh
NLNederlands
achiote
a-sho-teh
NONorsk
achiote
a-sho-teh
PLPolski
achiote
a-sho-teh
PTPortuguês
achiote
a-she-o-teh
RORomână
achiote
a-sho-teh
SVSvenska
achiote
a-sho-teh
SWKiswahili
achiote
a-sho-teh
TRTürkçe
achiote
a-sho-teh
UKУкраїнська
аххот
akh-hot
VITiếng Việt
anh đỏ
anh do