taco 的定义
plural ta·cos [tah-kohz; Spanish tah-kaws]. /ˈtɑ koʊz; Spanish ˈtɑ kɔs/.
- Mexican Cooking. a tortilla filled with various ingredients, as beans, rice, chopped meat, cheese, and tomatoes, and folded over in half or rolled into a loose cylinder shape: My favorite breakfast taco has eggs, bacon, and cheese on a flour tortilla.The downside of hard-shell tacos is that you can’t fit as much stuff in a fried tortilla.
更多taco例句
- Of all the things that could have caused Ashley Murcia to come undone, she did not expect it to be tacos.
- “I love this taco recipe, because it’s approachable, bright, and satisfying,” says Jasmine Shimoda, chef and owner of Jewel, a plant-based restaurant in Los Angeles.
- In June, she moved to a pop-up at Little Beast in Chevy Chase, where her menu grew to include tacos and birria.
- “Want,” I said as I pointed to one of the taco pictures, flapping the menu around for emphasis.
- Alberto Perez is a freelance writer currently based out of Seattle, but he’d rather be back in Texas eating tacos.
- “In 20 years, this just might be a city of Taco Bells,” one restaurateur recently shuddered.
- This is why Web tools are valuable, as are lunches at taco stands.
- But now they have brewpubs, pour-over coffee joints and kimchi taco stands.
- The notion to morph a specialty tortilla chip into a taco shell at first may sound like it would be a snap.
- INSIDER TIP: Head downtown for salutatorian Fusion Taco, another food truck turned brick-and-mortar.
- “If you think that Taco is no better than a Spartan, you know nothing at all about him,” he said, fiercely.
- Her thoughts still wandered over all those people and finally halted at Taco Quaerts.
- “Taco Quaerts is always very correct in matters of etiquette,” said Anna, defending him.
- Cecile saw Taco Quaerts come up to her; he bowed before her; she bowed coldly in return, not offering him her hand.
- But Taco Quaerts seems to be quite infallible in the eyes of all of you.