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answer:While I’m not a native Spanish speaker I have a few Hispanic friends. The consensus among them is that while you are technically correct with this usage of “sabrosa”, Spanish is different everywhere you go. It has many different dialects and cultures. In one place sabrosa will have a sexual connotation while in another it is perfectly acceptable. The only way to get an accurate assessment for where you are is to ask other people besides just this one waitress. Either way, I’ve always used delicioso or Que Rica instead of sabrosa.

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