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Tapas is the name of a wide variety of appetizers, or snacks, in Spanish cuisine
No, it is either a noun or a plural noun. Tapas in Hinduism means austerity. Tapas (from Spanish) can also mean appetizers and snacks. In this meaning, it can be a noun adjunct (a tapas bar).
Assorted appetisers are called 'hors-d'oeuvre' or 'tapas'
A tapa can be the lid on a pot, the cover on a book, or savory snacks. The most famous version is "savory snacks" as that version is known to many languages.
"Aperitivo" in most countries. In Mexico is botanas. In Spain, tapas.
Tapas - it's a Spanish style of eating a lot of small appetizers to make up an entire meal
Tapas would be a section on the menu, like appetizers. You would order a specific dish from that section instead of ordering "a tapas." It would be about the size of an appetizer, so one would make a good snack or you could have 2 or 3 for a meal.
Boqueria Tapas Bar and Restaurant is located in the heart of LFK in Hong Kong. They offer a large variety of sea food and elegant unique appetizers and entrees.
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