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canasta

[kuh-nas-tuh] / kəˈnæs tə /


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“Coates had those steely blue eyes, and after the canasta comeback, he threw the cards out the window. He was kind of an out-of-control guy.”

From Seattle Times • Feb. 20, 2022

The “bible”, a kind of taco encyclopedia which he plans to publish, was the foundation for the show’s six episodes on barbacoa, carnitas, carne asada, tacos de canasta, guisados, and al pastor.

From The Guardian • Jan. 3, 2020

A classic Mexican street treat, tacos de canasta are traditionally layered in a big basket and sold from vendors on bikes.

From Los Angeles Times • May 23, 2019

A lot of people seem interested in whatever he’s doing, whether it’s football, baseball, canasta or pick-up sticks.

From New York Times • May 10, 2018

Mami starts a canasta group to introduce Mrs. Washburn to other Dominican ladies and help her practice her Spanish.

From "Before We Were Free" by Julia Alvarez