pincho
noun [ C ] food & drink specialized uk/ˈpiːn.tʃəʊ/ us/ˈpiːn.tʃoʊ/
(also pintxo)(西班牙)木签小吃,木签下酒菜
a food such as a piece of bread or pastry with another food placed on top and kept in place with a small, thin, pointed piece of wood, served with drinks at bars in Spain, especially in the Basque country
This is the land of the pincho, a little sample of food provided free with your beer or wine. 这里是木签下酒菜的故乡,上啤酒或葡萄酒的时候免费提供的一点小吃。
The bar is famous for its ham - it's expensive, but if you're lucky you'll get a taste as a pincho. 这家酒吧的火腿很有名——很贵,但是如果你运气好的话,可能尝到一些用木签串起来的样品。
(西班牙或拉美)肉串
in Spanish and Latin American cooking, a small skewer (= a long, thin metal pin) with pieces of cooked meat on it
The mixed board of pinchos (four skewers) are a must-try. 什锦肉串(四串)是一定要尝的一道菜。
Pincho moruno is a stick with spicy meat, made of pork, lamb, or chicken. 莫鲁诺肉串是一种带有辣味的肉串,有猪肉、羊肉或鸡肉的。
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- All the bars here will give you a pincho with every drink.
- There are two approaches to tapas: one is a "freebie", a mouthful that comes with the price of your drink (often called a "pincho").
- One of the best plates was the rustic pincho de solomillo, skewered beef tenderloin with fries and caramelized onion.