Tostada
"Tostada" in a Sentence (5 examples)
The boy took the cheese out of its wrapper and spread it on the tostada.
A platter of chicken and octopus tostadas and two ceviches arrived at the table[…].
The Marina and Vicentino restaurants are good places for a coffee and tostada (toasted sandwich) for breakfast.
Tostada means any bread—tortillas or sliced loaves—that has been toasted. Any leftover bread or tostadas can be used in Torrijas (page 29) or ground into bread crumbs.
A normal urban breakfast typically consists of a cup of coffee - and there are many combinations - which will often be accompanied by a tostada. A tostada is a slice of fresh bread, toasted and covered with jam, or tomato, olive oil and garlic purée, or ham and cheese.
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