टॉर्टिलास Meaning in English
टॉर्टिलास शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : tortillas
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टॉरटुओसिटीघोर यातना देना
टॉर्चर
प्रताड़ित करने
यातनाएं देना
यातनाऐं
यातना चक्र
यातना कक्ष
अत्याचार किया हुआ
यातना पूर्ण
यातनाग्रस्त
अन्तरात्मा से प्रताड़ित
टॉर्चर करने वाले
तोरुले
टोरस
टॉर्टिलास इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The food items provided by WIC are juice (single strength), milk, breakfast cereal, cheese, eggs, fruits and vegetables, whole wheat bread, whole grain items including brown rice and tortillas, fish (canned)(for Exclusively Breastfed Mothers), legumes (dry/canned), and peanut butter.
Foods such as tortillas, brown rice, soy-based beverage, canned salmon, and a wide choice of fruits and vegetables provide State agencies flexibility in prescribing culturally appropriate food packages.
This change introduced an inclusion of cash-value vouchers for fruits, vegetables, whole-wheat bread, corn or whole-wheat tortillas, brown rice, oats, bulgur, and barley.
For example, in parts of rural Mexico, women use metates to grind nixtamalized corn for tortillas.
Chile con queso can be eaten with tortillas, tortilla chips, or pita chips which are thicker than regular tortilla chips.
These are flat pastry bases similar to Mexican tortillas, and topped with various titbits such as mullador.
The chile plant was featured in different stews including vegetables, turkey, and dog meats and in chile-spiced tomato salsa with tortillas.
Examples of cereals, grain, and pasta products are corn or whole wheat tortillas, oatmeal, backed cracker, whole grain versions of noodles, and pita bread.
In many Latin American countries, this particular dish can also be made with flour tortillas, and covered in sugar or cinnamon.
The process takes three to four hours, and the result is very tender and juicy meat, which is then typically served with chopped cilantro (coriander leaves), diced onion, salsa, guacamole, tortillas, and refried beans (frijoles refritos).
In the late 20th century, some North American Chinese restaurants began serving Mexican-style flour tortillas, which are thicker and more brittle, in place of the traditional moo shu wrappers.
Sightings of this type have been reported in such varied media as cloud photos, Marmite, chapatis, shadows, Cheetos, tortillas, trees, dental x-rays, cooking utensils, windows rocks and stones, painted and plastered walls, and dogs' hindquarters.