1. A sandwich: In Spain, a pepito is a type of sandwich made with a sliced baguette filled with thinly sliced steak (usually beef) and topped with melted cheese and sometimes extras such as roasted red peppers, onions, or mushrooms. It's often served hot with alioli sauce.
2. A Mexican snack: In Mexico, pepitos is a popular snack consisting of sunflower seeds that have been roasted, salted, and sometimes flavored with chili powder or other spices.
3. A pet name: "Pepito" is sometimes used as a nickname for the name José or its variations, particularly in Spain and Latin America. It can be seen as a familiar and affectionate way to refer to someone.
4. A currency: In some Latin American countries, including Argentina and Uruguay, the word "pepito" has been used informally to refer to the one-peso coin. However, this usage is not official, and the term is more commonly used as a slang term for the coin rather than its actual name.
5. A brand name: There are various companies and products that use the name "Pepito" as their brand, typically offering food products or snacks. These may include baked goods, such as cookies or pastries, or other snack foods.