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salsa
[sahl-suh, sahl-sah]
noun
Mexican Cooking.a hot sauce of tomatoes and chile peppers with onion and garlic, and sometimes seasoned with cumin or fresh cilantro, often used as a condiment or served as a dip.
a lively, vigorous type of contemporary Latin American popular music, blending predominantly Cuban rhythms with elements of jazz, rock, and soul music.
a ballroom dance of Puerto Rican origin, performed to this music, similar to the mambo, but faster with the accent on the first beat instead of the second beat of each measure.
verb (used without object)
to dance the salsa.
salsa
/ ˈæə /
noun
a type of Latin American big-band dance music
a dance performed to this kind of music
Mexican cookery a spicy tomato-based sauce
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of salsa1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of salsa1
Example Sentences
He grew up in a Bay Area household where the soundtrack tended to be a mix of jazz and opera, salsa and show tunes.
The researchers said it was "not a large amount" of exercise and any type of workout from swimming to salsa classes counted.
For that reason, they are great in a sweet-savory salsa with diced tomatoes, onion, garlic, cilantro and fresh lime juice.
A truly decadent mix of grilled chicken, cheese, tomatoes, corn salsa, and tortilla strips, tossed in citrus-balsamic and topped — because why not — with actual cheese quesadilla wedges.
And I don’t get any bread, but I do order a side of salsa.
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