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Is a meat and cheese taco a taco?
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In my travels through Mexico as a young man, I learned two things. First, Mexican coke is ridiculously sweet. And second, if it fits inside a tortilla, it's a taco.
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostThey're humanoid mimics that can impersonate virtually anyone in the Dune books by Frank Herbert. They're from the planet Tleilaxu (had to look that one up for the spelling)
Great series.I spend it prepping tacos to much on.
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Originally posted by Andius View Post
Don't know what a Face Dancer is, but it sure don't sound like Taco.
Great series.
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Originally posted by Sherman View PostI wouldn't touch a taco - the corn makes me sneeze and flour is even worse. Lemme have some salmon or walleye.
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I wouldn't touch a taco - the corn makes me sneeze and flour is even worse. Lemme have some salmon or walleye.
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Originally posted by Andius View Post
I only know a few words in Nahuatl, heheh. But not really studying it in depth. But I'd like to one day.
And it's key, considering how tortillas (tlaxcalli they call it in Nahua) are fundamental on what makes a taco a taco!
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Originally posted by mikewhitney View Post
You have been learning Nahuatl, haven't you? How is that going? Maybe it was just a month ago we heard about this.
And it's key, considering how tortillas (tlaxcalli they call it in Nahua) are fundamental on what makes a taco a taco!
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Originally posted by Andius View PostCan't be my fellow, because you are bringing anglo-saxonic paradigms (which lies at the heart of the origins of the concept of "sandwich", from the Earldom of Sandwich and all that) into a nahuatl context!
A point made moot on how a taco's primary piece is fundamentally mushed corn toasted over a comal (a thick griddle over fire)! None of that bread-centric nonsense around here!
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Originally posted by NorrinRadd View PostA meat-and-cheese-only taco is indeed a taco -- but not one that I would eat. I want the whole "taco experience": Shredded nutrition-free iceberg lettuce, salsa, refried beans, guac, sour cream (or yogurt), in addition to the meat and cheese. Preferably on messy, frangible hard shell.
Ah, to stave off the mess, might I suggest a soft taco? Keeping it soft actually makes it easier to hold on the components, which is why soft tacos are the true default!
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostBtw. When I order a cheese burger I ask for it to come with no garnish just the meat and cheese.
I order it medium rare and like for the juices to soak into the bread and not get sponged up with a bunch of junk that I'll just remove and set aside anyway.
To be fair, I too also don't care much for garnish on my burgers. And not a bad taste.
Oh. And bacon. Thereby winning the thread in accordance to Jed's Law.
I think the real question here oughta be if a soft taco is a real taco
I would argue yes, and in truth, soft taco IS the default of what constitutes a taco! Hard crunchy tacos are a variant. Any vendor from a street taco joint will look at you weird if you request a "hard" taco.
And what about those fish tacos?
As long as there a various condiments along with salsa are along. I'd say yes. Fish tacos are actually quite common in the state of Baja California in Mexico.
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Originally posted by mikewhitney View PostThere are other important questions
Are tacos actually sandwiches see taco shells are essentially just breads?
Are tacos not sandwiches since they only have one piece of bread folded over? This is part of the dilemma we have with hot dogs.
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A meat-and-cheese-only taco is indeed a taco -- but not one that I would eat. I want the whole "taco experience": Shredded nutrition-free iceberg lettuce, salsa, refried beans, guac, sour cream (or yogurt), in addition to the meat and cheese. Preferably on messy, frangible hard shell.
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