Noun
a spicy Spanish pork sausage
Source: WordNetActually, I would trade my mundane sandwiches for a taco made with chorizo and fried potato mixture wrapped in that nice fresh flour tortilla. Source: Internet
A Linden Hills alley has been transformed into a patio, and it’s a charming environment for exploring the eclectic menu: salmon rillettes, steak frites, risotto with chorizo and scallops, duck confit tacos and a mushroom-tofu hash. Source: Internet
Foreign language words (usually known via English) are used occasionally especially for ethnic food, e.g., chorizo and spaghetti. Source: Internet
In Puerto Rico baked plátano maduros are usually eaten for breakfast and served with eggs (mainly an omelet with cheese), chorizo or bacon. Source: Internet
If this line of reasoning is what it takes for you to stay at home and not kill restaurant workers — now that you finally suppressed your hankering for rooftop blueberry mojitos and vegan chorizo arancini — so be it. Source: Internet
SPAM comes in 15 flavors, including black pepper, garlic, hickory smoke, jalapeno and chorizo, all available at the museum gift shop for $3 per can. Source: Internet