main in spanish is "principal"
entremes (accent on the final 'e')
That is the correct spelling of "ravioli" (a stuffed pasta dish).(A single piece would be called a raviolo.)
escocés/escocesa depending on whether the noun you're describing is masculine or feminine. e.g. una chica escocesa (a scottish girl) but un Plato escocés (a spanish dish)
A pozole is a Mexican dish.
If you mean La Paz, Bolivia, the main language spoken there is Spanish. In Spanish, you might say "Hola" (informal), or, more formally, "buenos días" (in the morning) or "buenas tardes" (in the afternoon).
The term for "side dish" in Spanish is "guarnición." It refers to a dish that accompanies the main course in a meal. Other common translations include "acompañamiento" or "plato de acompañamiento."
Fish
Trapo plato would be the best way to say "dish rag" in Spanish.
plato de pescado
entremes (accent on the final 'e')
main
A spanish dish
The main ingredient in Spanish gazpacho is the tomato. Although it is often called a vegetable, it is a fruit. It is, however, paired with many vegetables in this dish.
Plato principal= main course
a main dish is a main dish & sweets are sweets
plato principal
Are you asking what the main food is of Spanish-speaking people? Or are you asking how to say the words "main food" in Spanish? Please clarify your question. But the main food of Spanish-speaking people is different from one Spanish-speaking country to another.