From Wikipedia:
The name comes from an Aztec dialect via Nahuatl āhuacamolli, from āhuacatl (="avocado") + molli (="sauce").
Guacamole is of Nahuatl (Aztec's language) origin, and it means "sauce of avocado".
Actually, quite a few.There are about 91 calories in 1/4 cup of guacamole.
Shove it down your piehole! just kidding, you usually would dip a corn chip into the guacamole, and eat it like that! yummy!
Only if you eat too much.
According to prehispanic history, Lord Quetzalcoatl gave the recipe of ahuacamolli to the Toltec people (900-1100 AD) and from there, it spread to the rest of Mesoamerica, becoming a common dish to cultures such as Aztec or Maya. As both civilizations are native of Mexico, guacamole is considered a traditional Mexican dish.
Guacamole is of Nahuatl (Aztec's language) origin, and it means "sauce of avocado".
good guacamole is: guacamole rico
Guacamole is a noun.
No, frogs are not typically found in guacamole dip. Guacamole is made from avocados, onions, tomatoes, and seasonings - not frogs.
Guacamole Films was created in 2002.
Guacamole is a heterogeneous material.
4 oz in a serving of guacamole.
Avocados originated from Africa and we first founded in 1964.
Example sentence - He didn't like the guacamole with the rice.
There is no Italian version of Guacamole. it is a Mexican dish and not italian one.
Spicy guacamole
No