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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
"Botanas" in Spanish refers to snacks or appetizers that are typically enjoyed with drinks, similar to tapas in Spanish cuisine.
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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