fresco-2
fresh ; crisp ; parky ; cool .
A fresh, constant temperature and humidity not only promotes efficiency of use, it encourages use.
But because of their relatively short shelf life, heads of lettuce have to be shipped quickly so that they remain crisp and fresh.
Give me rain, brisk winds, parky mornings rather than this dreadful boiling pot of weather we are being subjected to at the moment!.
It is the cool and perfectly proper expression of a confident professionalism, still only faintly discernible.
alimento fresco
fresh food
Street markets for fresh food, once the main source for the UK urban population, are now a minor contributor to overall sales.
clima fresco
cool weather
Fava beans are legumes that grow well in cool weather and have been grown in Massachusetts since the arrival of the Italians and Portuguese.
cultivar productos frescos
grow + fresh produce
This property has the potential for the astute investor to subdivide it into 1 hectare lots or simply use it to rear horses or grow fresh produce.
fruta fresca
fresh fruit
Sugary soft-drinks are over 20 times more popular than fresh fruit drinks and milk combined.
hacer fresco
be cool
In the school holidays a mobile library service targeted at children is operated early in the morning while it is cool.
hacer un poco de fresco
be a bit nippy
We were outside for over an hour and we were glad when it was all over because it was a bit nippy.
más fresco que una lechuga
as cool as a cucumber
By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.
producto fresco
fresh food
Street markets for fresh food, once the main source for the UK urban population, are now a minor contributor to overall sales.
productos frescos
fresh produce
Our company is committed to providing highest-quality fresh produce throughout the year.
tan fresco como una lechuga
as cool as a cucumber
By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.
tiempo fresco
cool weather
Fava beans are legumes that grow well in cool weather and have been grown in Massachusetts since the arrival of the Italians and Portuguese.