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guacamole

/gwah-kuh-moh-lee; Spanish gwah-kah-maw-le/US // gwɑ kəˈmoʊ li; Spanish ˌgwɑ kɑˈmɔ lɛ //UK // (ˌɡwɑːkəˈməʊlɪ) //

鳄梨酱,鳄梨果酱,鳄梨汁,鳄梨油炸食品

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mexican Cooking.

    • : a dip of mashed avocado mixed with tomato, onion, and seasonings.

Examples

  • I can resist devouring almost anything, with the notable exception of chips and guacamole.

  • Every purchase of the eyeshadow palette comes with a coupon for free chips and guacamole from the chain.

  • Padilla’s tortilla chips are made to order and offered with a surprisingly light guacamole, best ordered “spicy” with jalapeño.

  • Someone else made guacamole that we shoveled into our faces with tortilla chips.

  • Chipotle noted in a recent investor letter that they might cut back on their signature guacamole because of avocado scarcity.

  • After an ornate arrangement of salmon tartare perched atop a bed of spicy guacamole came the main event.

  • They ate chips and salsa and guacamole and steak fajitas and slept in a real bed for the first time in days, indoors.

  • You may know it as the film in which Halle Berry dips her breast into a bowl of guacamole.

  • The guacamole was perfection with a side of corn tortillas and smoky salsa verde.