huarache
IPA: hwrʌk
noun
- (footwear) A Mexican sandal.
- (cooking) A food similar in shape to such a sandal, consisting of a fried masa dough base with a topping, typically salsa, potato, meat, and/or cheese.
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Examples of "huarache" in Sentences
- The huarache was next and man do I love huaraches!
- I tried a huarache from the 43rd & 6th location a few days ago.
- I got a huarache from El Rey de Sabor at 43rd & 6th a few weeks ago and it was terrible.
- We shared a space with a talented young lady who made candles and porcelain-like figurines, and another whose husband was the local huarache maker.
- That on top of cheese or steak enchiladas or a huarache (Make sure you ask for cotija cheese on top!! plus it you like it sour cream) might work better for you then the spicy pork.
- For an entree, Brenda and I had Camarones al Chipotle which is Tequila flambeed shrimp served with chile chipotle salsa and a little black bean and manchego stuffed pastry called a huarache.
- I headed to their new cart on Park Ave and 49th Street (one of three they now operate in Midtown) - and not only did I score an al pastor taco, I also grabbed a spicy pork torta, and a carne asada huarache.
- It was one of several similar cubicles lining the outer walls of the historic Palacio, located on a venerable and busy street whose huarache-burnished cobblestones separated the municipal hall from the towering Cathedral of Alamos.
- Inherent Vice is the noir-esque story of private eye Doc Sportello, a huarache-wearing, dope-smoking, hallucination-and-blackout-prone beach bum who gets in over his head faster than he can get an erection (and, when talking about Sportello, that's pretty darn quick).
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