Taco Definition & Meaning

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  • taco American [tah-koh, tah-kaw] / ˈtɑ koʊ, ˈtɑ kɔ /

    noun

    plural

    tacos
    1. 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: The downside of hard-shell tacos is that you can’t fit as much stuff in a fried tortilla.

      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.

    taco British / ˈtɑːkəʊ /

    noun

    1. Mexican cookery a tortilla folded into a roll with a filling and usually fried

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    Etymology

    Origin of taco

    First recorded in 1930–35; from Mexican Spanish; perhaps a shortening of taco de minero “miner’s plug,” from the resemblance of the food to an explosive charge used in silver mines, from Spanish taco “wad, plug, wedge”; further origin uncertain

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