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Meaning of tasso

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tasso (n)

Italian poet who wrote an epic poem about the capture of Jerusalem during the First Crusade (1544-1595)

tasso Sentence Examples

  1. The restaurant's signature dish was a succulent tasso pork chop with a tangy mustard sauce.
  2. The Cajun chef expertly seasoned the shrimp with a generous sprinkle of earthy tasso.
  3. The aroma of smoked tasso wafted through the kitchen, tantalizing the senses.
  4. The creamy grits were enriched with the smoky flavor of crumbled tasso.
  5. The chef added a dash of tasso to the roux, giving the gumbo a robust depth of flavor.
  6. The tasso shreds added a spicy kick to the otherwise mild bean salad.
  7. The breakfast tacos were filled with scrambled eggs, melted cheese, and piquant tasso.
  8. The tasso and sweet potato hash was a rustic and hearty dish perfect for a chilly morning.
  9. The roasted chicken was brined in a flavorful tasso-infused brine, infusing it with a rich smokiness.
  10. The aroma of smoked tasso filled the air, drawing neighbors to the backyard barbecue.

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Italian poet who wrote an epic poem about the capture of Jerusalem during the First Crusade (1544-1595)

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The restaurant's signature dish was a succulent tasso pork chop with a tangy mustard sauce.

The Cajun chef expertly seasoned the shrimp with a generous sprinkle of earthy tasso.

The aroma of smoked tasso wafted through the kitchen, tantalizing the senses.

The creamy grits were enriched with the smoky flavor of crumbled tasso.