
1) Accompaniment for fajitas 2) Ballroom dance 3) Burrito condiment 4) Burrito covering 5) Burrito dressing 6) Burrito garnish 7) Burrito go-with 8) Burrito topping 9) Cantina staple 10) Celia Cruz specialty 11) Certain condiment 12) Chalupa topping 13) Chili concoction 14) Chili sauce 15) Chili topper
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1) Ballet 2) Dance 3) Dance music 4) Party dip
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[programming language] The SALSA programming language (Simple Actor Language System and Architecture) is an actor-oriented programming language that uses concurrency primitives beyond asynchronous message passing, including token-passing, join, and first-class continuations. It also supports distributed computing over the Internet with univ...
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[dance] Salsa is a popular form of social dance that originated in New York with strong influences from Latin America, particularly Cuba and Puerto Rico. The movements of salsa have its origins in Cuban Son, Cha cha cha, Mambo and other dance forms, and the dance, along with the salsa music, originated in the mid-1970s in New York. ==Origin...
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[sauce] Salsa is the Spanish term for sauce, and in English-speaking countries usually refers to the sauces typical of Mexican cuisine, particularly those used as dips. They are often tomato-based, although many are not, and they are typically piquant, ranging from extremely hot to not hot at all. ==Pronunciation and etymology== The word sa...
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fast Latin American jazz-influenced dance
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(SAL-sa) – Mexicans define a salsa as a sauce, and all sauces as salsas. In Mexico sauces are a combination of fresh ingredients in which many are uncooked and served separately, to be added according to individual tastes. Salsas can be a mixture of raw or partially cooked vegetables and/or fruits, herbs, and, of course, chiles. Anything fro...
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hybrid musical form based on Afro-Cuban music but incorporating elements from other Latin American styles. It developed largely in New York City ... [1 related articles]
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(Spanish) sauce
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A mixture of finely chopped vegetables or fruit combined with other flavourings and served cold
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Sauce.
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One of the Latin Rhythms see the navigation bar at the upper left of each page.
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[
n] - spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods
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sauce
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(Mexican) Sauce. Usually refers to a tomato-based condiment used to dip or to accent dishes. If the salsa is uncooked, as in Pico De Gallo, it is referred to as 'salsa cruda.' If it is processed, in Tex Mex lingo, this is called 'chile.' If cooked and then bottled, this is called 'picante'.
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noun spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods
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A popular form of Latin-American dance music, characterized by Afro-Caribbean rhythms, Cuban big-band dance melodies and elements of jazz and rock.
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sauce (of parsley, capers, anchovies and lemon juice or vinegar)
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sauce
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Sauce
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spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods
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