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carniceria

American  
[kahr-nee-ser-ee-uh] / kɑrˌni sərˈi ə /

noun

carnicerias plural
  1. Spanish. a butcher shop or meat market.


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They later expanded to a carniceria — a meat market — and a bakery.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 5, 2024

There was also no information from the office as to whether Evergreen Cemetery or the famed Los Cinco Puntos carniceria would be affected.

From Los Angeles Times May 31, 2022

The store Mr. McCarthy once used is vacant, but next door is a bustling carniceria, a Mexican grocery store offering fresh cheese, fried pig skins and other Latin American products.

From New York Times Jun. 22, 2014

The main strip is lined with a couple of gas stations, grocery stores and small businesses — carnicerias, panaderias, taquerias.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 7, 2022

Along with tractor supply stores, there are carnicerias, pupusa food trucks and churches such as St. Julia, where Pulido, now 19, had Spanish Mass for her quinceañera.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 12, 2020

Taquerias and carnicerias opened in strip malls south of town.

From Washington Post May 24, 2016

Down-home Midwestern diners, Texas barbecue, Cambodian noodle shops, taquerias, carnicerias and panaderias, wine shops, farmers markets and even what has been judged the best brew pub in the United States: downtown’s Beachwood BBQ and Brewing.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 4, 2014

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