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This is so right and yet wront at the same time... Yes that's probably right,

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Not a Spanish native, but close enough, Doro may mean D'oro, made of gold, so Doritos could be little gold nuggets, or golden bits.

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In spanish: DORAR means to toast.
So "DOR-ITOS" could translate into "Little Toast" or "Toasties" (being literall and if there's any translation to that word)

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No.
In spanish: DORAR means to toast.
So "DOR-ITOS" could translate into "Little Toast" or "Toasties" (being literall and if there's any translation to that word)

Yes, yes, however the true meaning of DORAR is "to make it golden", which in practice is 'to toast'.
Toasted bits then - Doritos
 
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