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Noun
/ˈsälsə/,
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salsas, plural;
  1. A type of Latin American dance music incorporating elements of jazz and rock

  2. A dance performed to this music

  3. (esp. in Latin American cooking) A spicy tomato sauce


  1. spicy sauce of tomatoes and onions and chili peppers to accompany Mexican foods
  2. Salsa is a 1988 romance film about a lower-class Puerto Rican dancer decides to improve his lot in life by entering a salsa dancing contest. The film was directed by Boaz Davidson, and stars Robby Rosa, Rodney Harvey, and Angela Alvarado.
  3. Salsa or ¡Salsa! is a 1999 French-Spanish romance film. The film was directed by Joyce Buñuel, and stars Vincent Lecoeur, Christianne Gout, and Catherine Samie.
  4. Salsa is an album of salsa music recorded by Celia Cruz in 2000. Celia was born in 1925 in Havana, Cuba. The album contains around 20 salsa songs.
  5. Salsa is a syncretic dance form with origins from Cuba, as the original meeting point of European and African cultures. Its movements originate in Cuban Son, with strong influences from Mambo, Guaguanco, and other Afro-Cuban music.
  6. Salsa is a Portuguese company and brand of clothing. Salsa has stores around the globe and designs, produces, and sells products ranging from jeans to skirts.
  7. This is a list of characters that appeared in Mother 3. These characters were created by Shigesato Itoi, creator of the EarthBound series, who acted as the game's scenario writer. He first created the characters in EarthBound 64, the cancelled Nintendo 64 version of Mother 3. ...
  8. A spicy tomato sauce, often including onions and hot peppers; A style of music originally from Cuba heavily influenced by Spanish rhythms and jazz; Any of several dances performed to Salsa music; To dance the salsa
  9. (Salsas) Intensely flavoured “little dishes” halfway between a condiment and a side dish. These varied combinations of fruits, vegetables, spices, herbs and chilli peppers add an intense flavour “kick” to any meal, and are simply and healthfully prepared.
  10. Tomato sauce or other type of sauce flavored with a fairly wide variety of ingredients.
  11. This is a favored name for a type of Latin music which, for the most part, has its roots in Cuban culture and is enhanced by jazz textures. ...
  12. The Mexican word for "sauce." There are many varieties: cooked and uncooked, chunky to smooth, green to red, hot to mild.
  13. A spicy tomato-based sauce used to dip or to accent dishes.
  14. Latin jazz; particularly music that favors the Afro-Cuban elements
  15. A hot condiment, usually made with tomatoes and chiles.
  16. An umbrella term encompassing a myriad of mid to up tempo Afro Cuban and Latin rhythms and styles including: chachachá, mambo, son, cumbia, guajira, guaracha, songo, which may sound similar to untrained ears. For a more detailed treatment, look up the separate article.
  17. Rhythm; Dance; Music style. A blend of different Caribbean rhythms and music styles, strongly influenced by the Cuban Son, which started it's way out to the world from 'El Barrio' in New York during the early sixties. ...
  18. A mixture of up tempo Latin styles of music. The salsa is not an actual style of Latin music; it is a style of dance. One that has become increasingly popular over time. Up beat Latin patterns and beats played together create a salsa style groove.
  19. A musical style that developed primarily in New York City and other urban centers in Colombia, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico in the early 1970s. Its rhythmic foundations stem from Cuban music genres, such as son, mambo, and rumba. ...
  20. Sauce, refers generally to a tomato based condiment used to dip or to accent dishes. If the salsa is uncooked, as in 'pico de gallo', it is referred to as "salsa CRUDA" or "salsa . FRESCA". If it is processed, i.e. a food processor, in Tex-Mex lingo it is called 'chile'. ...
  21. This incredibly popular style of music mixes Cuban musical forms and rhythms (especially son/montuno) with Puerto Rican rhythms (like bomba and plena), adds Nuyorican barrio lyrics and a touch of North American popular music trends (such as r&b) to create a new sound. ...
  22. [Spanish = sauce]. Contemporary dance music of Afro-Cuban origin which incorporates jazz and rock elements. Developed by Puerto Rican immigrants in New York and became popular during the late 60s. ...
  23. First named so during the 60's, the salsa was popularized by the record industry in the mid-70's to categorize the sensuous and hot Latin dance music of the time : Mambo, Chachacha, Guaguanco and Guajira. The salsa style features "hot" arrangements of horn-based ensembles. ...
  24. 1. a general description of the Latin music of Cuba coined in NY in the 60s 2. Literally means “sauce” in Spanish.
  25. Sauce. A general term referring to a number of dressings or condiments.