Pronunciation: /ˈpɪntʃoʊ/
noun a type of Basque tapas or snack typically served on a stick
A1 I tried a pintxo for the first time in Spain.
A2 The pintxo I had at the bar was delicious.
B1 In the Basque Country, you can find a wide variety of pintxos.
B2 The chef prepared a special pintxo for the event.
C1 The pintxo competition showcased the creativity of local chefs.
C2 The pintxo tour offered a taste of the region's culinary delights.
adjective used to describe the style of small snacks or tapas served on a stick
A1 I tried a pintxo tapas for the first time.
A2 The pintxo bar had a variety of delicious snacks.
B1 The pintxo festival in San Sebastian is a must-visit for food lovers.
B2 The chef's special pintxo creations were a hit at the event.
C1 The pintxo culture in the Basque Country is deeply rooted in tradition.
C2 The Michelin-starred restaurant served gourmet pintxo dishes with a modern twist.
formal The pintxo is a traditional Basque appetizer consisting of a small slice of bread topped with various ingredients.
informal Let's go grab some pintxos at the local tapas bar.
slang I could really go for some pintxos right now, they're so tasty!
figurative The variety of flavors in a pintxo can be seen as a metaphor for the diversity of life experiences.
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