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salsa
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics:
Dance
,
Music
,
Food
,
Food, dish
salsa
sal‧sa
/
ˈsælsə
$
ˈsɑːl-
/
noun
[
uncountable
]
1
APD
APM
a type of
Latin
American
dance
music
2
DF
DFF
a
sauce
made from
onions
,
tomatoes
, and
chilli
es
, that you put on
Spanish
or
Mexican
food
Examples from the Corpus
salsa
•
Like the pita and
salsa
, the
combination
isn't a natural.
•
Today,
accessories
are as hot as
chili
salsa
served at a
tango
contest
.
•
Add
mango
,
salsa
and
raisin
; mix well.
•
And while both parts are perfectly good, I
prefer
pita with
hummus
and my
salsa
with
chips
.
•
Tabitha's
headset
suddenly
locked
into an
ambient
channel
and began to
tinkle
with
tinny
salsa
.
•
Smallish
venue
by the
canal
with a range of nights, although the
emphasis
is on
uplifting
house through to
salsa
.
•
Every table is treated to a
basket
of warm pita
bread
accompanied
by a
spunky
tomatillo
salsa
.
•
And, of course, what would
salsa
be without a little
dip
.
Origin
salsa
(
1900-2000
)
Spanish
"
sauce
"
, from
Latin
;
→
SAUCE
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