The Taco Thread!

This should be a short discussion.  A "Taco" traditionally is a corn tortilla, meat, cilantro and onion.  Once you put cheese on it, that makes it a burrito.

Placing Kung Pao Chicken in a tortilla does not make it a Taco.  It makes it Kung Pao Chicken in a tortilla...

THIS is a Taco
Street Tacos  Norine39s Nest


This abomination is not...
Using Leftovers Mac and Cheese Steak Tacos - Pass The SushiIt may look good but it's not a damn taco and for all of you still putting pineapple on your pizzas stop it...

Rant over.
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,599
    No cheese in a taco? Blasphemy. 
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  • What is cilantro in English 


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  • What is cilantro in English 
    A goofy looking Parsley that tastes different and is found in Europe.  
  • No cheese in a taco? Blasphemy. 
    Ain't a taco then...  Despite what Bart Scott says, there is no cheese on a taco don't believe what Taco Bell tells you either..
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,014
    What is cilantro in English 
    You call it Coriander, I believe
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  • What is cilantro in English 
    You call it Coriander, I believe
    It turns into coriander after it bolts. So baby coriander then, lol?
  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,965
    Some taco spots are now even showing options as Mexican or American tacos which always cracks me up.  The Mexican version being meat, onion, cilantro on corn tortilla.  Hot sauce/ salsa is allowed too.  Still authentic.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,014
    edited December 2021
    There are variations on tacos.  
    I agree with the base assessment, however living in SoCal for twenty years and making many journeys into Mexico, there are lots of ways to serve and eat this important food.
    (I know you lived there, as well.)
    Plenty of options include cheese.  :)
    Even in Boyle Heights.  Even in food trucks, where some of the greatest tacos can be found.

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  • bbiggs said:
    Some taco spots are now even showing options as Mexican or American tacos which always cracks me up.  The Mexican version being meat, onion, cilantro on corn tortilla.  Hot sauce/ salsa is allowed too.  Still authentic.
    Yes, hot sauce, pico or salsa is acceptable.

    I am glad you know your tacos!
  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,965
    And it's funny how the "American" version came about.  All of a sudden people thought tomatoes and lettuce on a taco was a good idea?  Or beans and rice?  Interesting evolution of the taco.
  • There are variations on tacos.  
    I agree with the base assessment, however living in SoCal for twenty years and making many journeys into Mexico, there are lots of ways to serve and eat this important food.
    (I know you lived there, as well.)
    Plenty of options include cheese.  :)
    Even in Boyle Heights.  Even in food trucks, where some of the greatest tacos can be found.

    The traditional taco has lost it's way to the ever changing palate of the gringo and to channel their inner pockets the food trucks have had to evolve to satisfy this.

    So it is written... 
  • bbiggs said:
    And it's funny how the "American" version came about.  All of a sudden people thought tomatoes and lettuce on a taco was a good idea?  Or beans and rice?  Interesting evolution of the taco.
    When I do burritos I am all for loading it up.  Traditional tacos though?  3 ingredients on a corn tortilla!
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,014
    There are variations on tacos.  
    I agree with the base assessment, however living in SoCal for twenty years and making many journeys into Mexico, there are lots of ways to serve and eat this important food.
    (I know you lived there, as well.)
    Plenty of options include cheese.  :)
    Even in Boyle Heights.  Even in food trucks, where some of the greatest tacos can be found.

    The traditional taco has lost it's way to the ever changing palate of the gringo and to channel their inner pockets the food trucks have had to evolve to satisfy this.

    So it is written... 
    Ha.  A never ending debate.  Mingling with people at 130am on a random street in downtown LA area was how I was introduced to real tacos in 1992.
    Been a love affair, ever since.

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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,599

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  • There are variations on tacos.  
    I agree with the base assessment, however living in SoCal for twenty years and making many journeys into Mexico, there are lots of ways to serve and eat this important food.
    (I know you lived there, as well.)
    Plenty of options include cheese.  :)
    Even in Boyle Heights.  Even in food trucks, where some of the greatest tacos can be found.

    The traditional taco has lost it's way to the ever changing palate of the gringo and to channel their inner pockets the food trucks have had to evolve to satisfy this.

    So it is written... 
    Ha.  A never ending debate.  Mingling with people at 130am on a random street in downtown LA area was how I was introduced to real tacos in 1992.
    Been a love affair, ever since.

    I used to work as a security guard ay a place called Heidis Cakes in SoCal in the early 90's.  The workers took me to a real authentic Mexican place that served Menudo, cabasa, cerebro.  When I saw that they had brain, intestine and head on the menu I will admit I was a little gun shy, lol.  Good stuff.

    Another great place to get tacos was a taco stand in Freemont right NeXT to the Stalin Statue.  My fellow deckhand from SoCal introduced me to that spot.  That was mid 90's.

  • Taco Bell Gordita?
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,599

    Taco Bell Gordita?
    Maybe. I just googled cheese in tacos. This gringo loves him some cheese in tacos!
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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,075
    What is cilantro in English 
    You call it Coriander, I believe
    It turns into coriander after it bolts. So baby coriander then, lol?
    Waaaaaaiiiit what?!?!  Cilantro=Coriander?

    Consider my mind blown, especially considering I use both often

  • Taco Bell Gordita?
    Maybe. I just googled cheese in tacos. This gringo loves him some cheese in tacos!
    You can google Fruit Tacos too, don't make it a taco.

    Here is a menu from a popular spot that I can't eat at...

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  • Oh and it's a damn burrito then!