taco

[ˈtɐːkəʊ]
[ˈtɐːkəʊ]
[ˈtækəʊ]
[ˈtɑkoʊ]
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A taco is a type of Mexican food made with a small corn tortilla wrapped around various fillings. You can put almost anything inside a taco.

When people talk about tacos, they often think about casual meals or snacks that are easy to eat on the go. Many restaurants and street vendors sell tacos filled with beef, chicken, pork, or vegetables. Some people even make their own tacos at home, using store-bought or homemade tortillas and adding favorite toppings like salsa, cheese, lettuce, or avocado. If you're at a party or barbecue, someone might bring out tacos as a quick and tasty option for everyone to enjoy.

How common is "taco"?

Word taco is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

noun

  • A Mexican snack food; a small tortilla (soft or hard shelled), with typically some type of meat, rice, beans, cheese, diced vegetables (usually tomatoes and lettuce, as served in the United States, and cilantro, onion, and avocado, as served in México) and salsa.

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pink taco

verb

  • To fold or cause to buckle in half, similar to the way a taco is folded.