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Definition of tasso in English: tassonoun ˈtasəʊ mass nounA type of spicy cured pork used in Cajun cooking. Example sentencesExamples - Other Cajun specialties include tasso, a spicy Cajun version of jerky, smoked beef and pork sausages (such as andouille made from the large intestines), chourice (made from the small intestines), and chaudin (stuffed stomach).
- This is what I consumed my first morning in Louisiana: eggs, an English muffin, tasso sausage, ham, pork boudin, more eggs, pickled pigs' lips, and fruit.
- Baked oysters get added body from artichokes and added brawn from spinach and tasso.
- Farina, a coarse gravel-like flour made from cassava, is boiled with sun-dried beef to make a dish known as tasso.
- Tons of boudin and tasso and crawfish rotted in freezers.
Origin Perhaps from Spanish tasajo 'slice of dried meat'. Definition of tasso in US English: tassonounˈtɑsoʊˈtäsō A type of spicy cured pork used in Cajun cooking. Example sentencesExamples - Tons of boudin and tasso and crawfish rotted in freezers.
- Baked oysters get added body from artichokes and added brawn from spinach and tasso.
- Other Cajun specialties include tasso, a spicy Cajun version of jerky, smoked beef and pork sausages (such as andouille made from the large intestines), chourice (made from the small intestines), and chaudin (stuffed stomach).
- This is what I consumed my first morning in Louisiana: eggs, an English muffin, tasso sausage, ham, pork boudin, more eggs, pickled pigs' lips, and fruit.
- Farina, a coarse gravel-like flour made from cassava, is boiled with sun-dried beef to make a dish known as tasso.
Origin Perhaps from Spanish tasajo ‘slice of dried meat’. |