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Tostada

Tostada is a Spanish word translating to "toasted" in English and, in Mexican cuisine, refers to a flat tortilla that is toasted or deep fried.

A tostada is often served as an appetizer topped —usually— with a thin layer of refried black bean paste, chicken or beef strips or other kinds of animal products (such as pickled pig's feet), thinly chopped lettuce strips, sour cream, and usually garnished with chopped onion and salsa.

In Tex-Mex cuisine, tostadas are often referred to as tortilla chips and are also served as an appetizer, without toppings, but with sauce or salsa for dipping.

Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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