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What is the English of hampas?

"Hampas" is a Spanish word, and it means "pulp" or "residue". It specifically refers to the leftover solid material after something has been squeezed, pressed, or strained.

Here are some examples of how "hampas" might be used:

* Hampas de café: Coffee grounds

* Hampas de naranja: Orange pulp

* Hampas de fruta: Fruit pulp

The English translation of "hampas" will depend on the specific context. Some possible translations include:

* Pulp

* Residue

* Grounds

* Pomace

* Dregs

* Remains

For example, you might say:

* "The coffee maker was full of coffee grounds." (Hampas de café)

* "The orange juice was strained to remove the pulp." (Hampas de naranja)

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