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  2. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico chile is the defining ingredient of New Mexican food. Chile is New Mexico's largest agricultural crop. [29] Within New Mexico, green chile is also popular in non-New Mexican cuisines including Mexican-style food and American food like cheeseburgers, french fries, bagels, and pizza. [30] The New Mexico official State Question is "Red ...

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  4. Mexican-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of mass-produced Tex-Mex cuisine include canned chili, a hybridized version of Mexican "chile con carne", as well as packaged tortillas, boxes of pre-cooked taco shells, frozen burritos, packages of pre-made guacamole, bottled salsa, and bottled nacho cheese. [10] Many Americans confuse these foods with authentic Mexican foods. [11]

  5. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    California, New Mexico, and Texas continue to hold their unique identities which is reflected in their distinct regional cuisines, the multiple cuisines of California, New Mexican cuisine, Texan cuisine, and Tex-Mex. Spanish is a commonly spoken secondary language here; the state of New Mexico has its own distinct dialect. [193]

  6. Sadie's - Wikipedia

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    Sadie's of New Mexico was founded by Sadie Koury in 1954. Sadie's sister Betty-Jo, who ran the restaurant with Sadie, took up the family business once Sadie retired. Betty-Jo and her husband, Bob Stafford. Billy and Brian, the sons of Betty-Jo and Bob, worked at the 4th Street restaurant. [6] [7] [8]

  7. Grill up a Mexican feast with carne asada, charred salsa ...

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    Restaurateur, chef and author Bricia Lopez is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share a few of her favorite recipes from her new, perfect-for-summer cookbook "Asada: The Art of Mexican-Style Grilling."

  8. Huevos rancheros - Wikipedia

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    Non-Mexican additions such as cheese, sour cream, and lettuce also have become common additions beyond the dish's native range. [4] In New Mexico, huevos rancheros use red or green New Mexico chile instead of ranchero sauce, rarely include rice, and typically include hash browns, refried beans, and melted cheese on top. In some cases, meat is ...

  9. Taquito - Wikipedia

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    Carnitas flautas with jack cheese, guacamole, salsa fresca, and cotija cheese. A taquito (Spanish pronunciation:, Spanish for "small taco"), [1] taco dorado, [2] rolled taco, [3] or flauta (Spanish pronunciation:, Spanish for "flute") is a Mexican dish that typically consists of a small rolled-up tortilla that contains filling, [4] including beef, cheese or chicken. [5]