huarache

/wəˈrɑːtʃeɪ/
noun
  1. A type of sandal with a woven leather upper, originally from Mexico.
    • She bought a pair of colorful huaraches at the market in Oaxaca.
    • Huaraches are comfortable for walking on hot summer days.
    • He wore his old huaraches to the beach.
  2. A Mexican dish consisting of a long, oval-shaped fried masa base topped with beans, meat, cheese, and salsa.
    • We ordered two huaraches from the street food vendor.
    • For lunch, I tried a vegetarian huarache with mushrooms and avocado.
    • The huarache was loaded with refried beans and grilled steak.
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