answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Skirt steak has always been know by butchers as "scrap". It is part of the scrap meat pile left over and used for 'fast food' cuts and hamburger or sausage. If you cut it thin enough or grind it you can use just about anything, snouts, feet, cheeks, you name it they use it.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

seseis

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the Spanish word for skirt steak in a tortilla?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

From which language did the word totilla originate?

The word "tortilla" originated from the Spanish language.


What language does the word tortilla?

Spanish.


What language does the word tortilla origins?

Spanish.


What language does tortilla comes from?

Tortilla is a word wich here means a non woven bread that is cooked on a flat plate or pan. Tortilla is a Spanish, Mexican word.


What is the origin for the word tortilla?

Tortilla is a word itself. It comes from Mexico. In the spanish speaking language and is said tor~ti~a


What is the word for skirt in Spanish?

La falda.


What does the Spanish word falda mean in English?

Skirt


What is the English translation of the spanish word nagua?

The English translation of the Spanish word "nagua" is "skirt."


What does the word 'minifaldas' mean when translated into English?

Minifaldas means mini skirt in English. Minifaldas is a Spanish word. Mini means mini, and faldas means skirt. There are other ways to say mini skirt in Spanish too.


Which language made tortillas?

It is a people, not a language, that makes tortillas. However, the word tortilla is a Spanish word.


How do you say steak in spanish?

The Spanish word for "steak" is "bistec." It is pronounced, "BEE-stake." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.


How do you spell omlet in Spanish?

Omelette (I remember asking for this in Burgos once, to incomprehension. I learned that what I should have asked for was 'tortilla de huevos' (plain omelette) or, in my case 'tortilla con queso' (cheese omelette)).