punt |
chalupa |
As nouns the difference between punt and chalupa
is that
punt is bridge while
chalupa is a specialty food of south-central mexico, consisting of a bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc.
chalupa |
burrito |
As nouns the difference between chalupa and burrito
is that
chalupa is a specialty food of south-central mexico, consisting of a bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc while
burrito is burrito.
taco |
chalupa |
As nouns the difference between taco and chalupa
is that
taco is a mexican snack food; a small tortilla with some rice, beans, cheese, diced vegetables (usually tomatoes and lettuce, as served in the united states) and salsa while
chalupa is a specialty food of south-central mexico, consisting of a bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc.
chalupa |
enchilada |
As nouns the difference between chalupa and enchilada
is that
chalupa is a specialty food of south-central Mexico, consisting of a bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc while
enchilada is a Mexican dish made by wrapping a filling in a tortilla, then baking in a sauce.
chalupa |
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chimichanga |
chalupa |
As nouns the difference between chimichanga and chalupa
is that
chimichanga is a deep-fried wet burrito while
chalupa is a specialty food of south-central Mexico, consisting of a bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc.
chalupa |
tostada |
As nouns the difference between chalupa and tostada
is that
chalupa is a specialty food of south-central Mexico, consisting of a bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc while
tostada is a flat tortilla that has been fried or toasted, or a dish based on this. Usually associated with the cuisine of Latin America.
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