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		Definition of fajitas in English: fajitasplural nounfəˈdʒiːtəzfəˈhiːtəzfəˈhidəz A dish of Mexican origin consisting of strips of spiced beef or chicken, chopped vegetables, and grated cheese, wrapped in a soft tortilla and often served with sour cream.  Example sentencesExamples -  They also served a number of Mexican dishes like fajitas and enchiladas.
 -  Mexican fajitas, sweet-and-sour chicken, fish dishes and Ralph's speciality, home-made steak pie with onion sauce, all will feature on a colourful menu.
 -  In chapter after chapter he uncovers the stories and origins of the combination plates, the yellow cheese enchilada, fajitas, tamales, candies and slushy margaritas.
 -  High-end meat dishes, such as steak fajitas, are often simply prepared and contain few unwanted ingredients.
 -  They also have a bar area with stools, on which you can sit to eat some of the Colombian specialties that they make: fajitas, empanadas, tamales, and even a Colombian burger.
 -  Aside from the usual array of burgers, ribs and chicken, there is also a fair selection of international dishes - fajitas, for example - and several mouth-watering specials to pick from on each visit.
 -  If you are into Mexican food they serve menudo, fajitas, various types of tacos, enchiladas, carnitas, rice, beans and more.
 -  Soft wheat tortillas are more often used in quesadillas and fajitas, while soft corn tortillas make wonderful enchiladas.
 -  On the menu, panini, fajitas and nachos sit alongside Thai fish cakes, sirloin steaks and daily specials using local, seasonal produce whenever possible.
 -  As for more mainstream Mexican fare, the buffet has it all: tostadas, tacos, quesadillas, fajitas and a make-your-own burrito bar.
 -  Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa.
 -  A dollop of sour cream makes a perfect garnish atop steaming tortilla soup or sizzling fajitas.
 -  She explains the difference between chimichangas, burritos, tacos, tostadas, enchiladas and fajitas.
 -  The menu is not terribly adventurous - a mixture of ribs, burgers, nachos and fajitas - but then this is a place for comfort eating, not challenging cuisine.
 -  Next up is a Mexican section preparing chicken, beef or pork fajitas, plus tostadas, Veracruz style fish, stuffed bell peppers and refried beans, with many Mexican sauces and condiments to go with them.
 -  So, if you feel a little peckish at the end of the night, you could splurge on their delicious chicken fajitas instead of the kebab that normally finishes a night's drinking.
 -  Aside from a most refreshing pineapple and mint juice drink, my experience of Mexican food was that tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, burritos, quesadillas and refried beans tasted better outside Mexico!
 -  In 1991 grocery shoppers were hard pressed to find Mexican fajitas, Italian ciabatta bread or passion fruits on the shelves of their local supermarket.
 -  It can also be used in various recipes like nachos, fajitas, quesadillas and fondues.
 -  Other high points on the menu involve respectable fajitas made with Angus beef, and a wonderfully idiosyncratic fajita variant called the La Playa taco.
 
 
 Origin   Mexican Spanish, literally 'little strips'.    Definition of fajitas in US English: fajitasplural nounfəˈhēdəzfəˈhidəz A dish of Mexican origin consisting of strips of spiced beef or chicken, chopped vegetables, and grated cheese, wrapped in a soft tortilla and often served with sour cream.  Example sentencesExamples -  They also served a number of Mexican dishes like fajitas and enchiladas.
 -  Aside from a most refreshing pineapple and mint juice drink, my experience of Mexican food was that tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, burritos, quesadillas and refried beans tasted better outside Mexico!
 -  Other high points on the menu involve respectable fajitas made with Angus beef, and a wonderfully idiosyncratic fajita variant called the La Playa taco.
 -  It can also be used in various recipes like nachos, fajitas, quesadillas and fondues.
 -  They also have a bar area with stools, on which you can sit to eat some of the Colombian specialties that they make: fajitas, empanadas, tamales, and even a Colombian burger.
 -  In chapter after chapter he uncovers the stories and origins of the combination plates, the yellow cheese enchilada, fajitas, tamales, candies and slushy margaritas.
 -  Aside from the usual array of burgers, ribs and chicken, there is also a fair selection of international dishes - fajitas, for example - and several mouth-watering specials to pick from on each visit.
 -  In 1991 grocery shoppers were hard pressed to find Mexican fajitas, Italian ciabatta bread or passion fruits on the shelves of their local supermarket.
 -  As for more mainstream Mexican fare, the buffet has it all: tostadas, tacos, quesadillas, fajitas and a make-your-own burrito bar.
 -  If you are into Mexican food they serve menudo, fajitas, various types of tacos, enchiladas, carnitas, rice, beans and more.
 -  Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa.
 -  Next up is a Mexican section preparing chicken, beef or pork fajitas, plus tostadas, Veracruz style fish, stuffed bell peppers and refried beans, with many Mexican sauces and condiments to go with them.
 -  The menu is not terribly adventurous - a mixture of ribs, burgers, nachos and fajitas - but then this is a place for comfort eating, not challenging cuisine.
 -  On the menu, panini, fajitas and nachos sit alongside Thai fish cakes, sirloin steaks and daily specials using local, seasonal produce whenever possible.
 -  Soft wheat tortillas are more often used in quesadillas and fajitas, while soft corn tortillas make wonderful enchiladas.
 -  Mexican fajitas, sweet-and-sour chicken, fish dishes and Ralph's speciality, home-made steak pie with onion sauce, all will feature on a colourful menu.
 -  She explains the difference between chimichangas, burritos, tacos, tostadas, enchiladas and fajitas.
 -  So, if you feel a little peckish at the end of the night, you could splurge on their delicious chicken fajitas instead of the kebab that normally finishes a night's drinking.
 -  High-end meat dishes, such as steak fajitas, are often simply prepared and contain few unwanted ingredients.
 -  A dollop of sour cream makes a perfect garnish atop steaming tortilla soup or sizzling fajitas.
 
 
 Origin   Mexican Spanish, literally ‘little strips’.     |