Salsa
Salsa means sauce in Spanish, but it is also a form of Spanish dance.
The word for "dip" in Spanish is "salsa". Salsa is used for any kind of sauce or dip in Spanish. It is pronounced "SAHL-sah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"salsa de alfredo" or "salsa de queso blanco"
サルサ (sarusa) is phonetically based off of the English/Spanish word and has the same meaning. This word is used for both the style of dance and the dip. Note: in Spanish salsa just means sauce, but this term takes derivation from the English meaning.
It's slang and depends on the locale. It means a sauce or a gravy in Argentinian & Urguayan dialects Also in Argentina: 'a glowworm' And in Peru: 'a kind of owl' Rodent (pest) in northern Mexico
Salsa means sauce in Spanish, but it is also a form of Spanish dance.
The salsa
albondigas are spanish meatballs in a spicy tomato sauce.
salsa de arándano
Mole. ["mole-A"]
salsa Note: Salsa is known in the US as the word for a red spicy sauce, but in Spanish it means ANY kind of sauce, including gravy. salsa de carne
FRIED BANANAS WHICH IS PLANTAINS ALSO SPANISH RICE WITH MANGO SAUCE ALSO GOYA BLACK BEANS WITH MEXICAN hot sauce which is llama
A mole is a Spanish sauce. Mole verde is green.
mayonesamayonesa (feminine)
Guacamole is of Nahuatl (Aztec's language) origin, and it means "sauce of avocado".
Sofrito in the Spanish language is a word used to describe a type of sauce base used in cooking. Most hotels in Spain with restaurants would probably serve this sauce.
Soy de Jackson. Pronounced Soy(soy sauce) de(Day) Jackson.