Definitions
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- noun Meat slow-cooked over an open fire, characteristic of Latin American cuisine
Etymologies
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Examples
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It was quite tasty, accompanying some barbacoa from a stand across the way.
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It was quite tasty, accompanying some barbacoa from a stand across the way.
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It was quite tasty, accompanying some barbacoa from a stand across the way.
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It was quite tasty, accompanying some barbacoa from a stand across the way.
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Most often the traditional pit cooking style of barbacoa is still done here though which gives an additional smoked flavor to the meat.
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It was quite tasty, accompanying some barbacoa from a stand across the way.
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It was quite tasty, accompanying some barbacoa from a stand across the way.
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It was quite tasty, accompanying some barbacoa from a stand across the way.
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It was quite tasty, accompanying some barbacoa from a stand across the way.
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Most often the traditional pit cooking style of barbacoa is still done here though which gives an additional smoked flavor to the meat.
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