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ADJ.
still
VERB + TOSTADO
carry
TOSTADO + NOUN
pockets
PREP.
in
noun
Toasted corn kernels, eaten as a snack.
A meal here is any instance in which food is eaten during the day, and so may be anything from a complete meal to some tostado eaten while working in the field.
Children in the countryside still carry some tostado in their pockets to eat during recess at school.
Toast.
Breakfast around here is tostado (toast) and tea. Sit down, Sit down, I'll fix you some tostado.
"Whatever you wish; but if you're tired and ... Hey, Angel!" he shouted at the individual who was already moving away, “tell your wife to prepare some tostado, our dessert wine, and some cake. Fancy that, my dear fellow, fancy that!”
Alternative form of tostada (“a fried corn tortilla”).
The extensive menu has some interesting new additions, such as Fiesta chalupas: a lavish combination of sour cream and guacamole on a large tostado.
This attractive sandwich features a crisp tostado shell and hot pepper cheese topped with tomatoes, corn and lettuce.
name
A surname.
A meal here is any instance in which food is eaten during the day, and so may be anything from a complete meal to some tostado eaten while working in the field.
WiktionaryChildren in the countryside still carry some tostado in their pockets to eat during recess at school.
WiktionaryAn ancestral food combination, which modern nutritional experts have stated to be highly nutritional because it increases protein intake, is a mixture of cereals and legumes, such as rice with lentils
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In some senses, tostado is marked as US. Watch for register when choosing this word.