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  2. How birria took over restaurant menus across the country - AOL

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    Traditionally, birria is a beef or goat stew, slow cooked with spices and chiles to give the meat lots of flavor. Birria tacos use the slow-cooked meat as a filling and usually include a consommé ...

  3. Quesabirria - Wikipedia

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    Quesabirria is "a cross between a taco and a quesadilla." [3] It comprises a corn tortilla with either mozzarella or Chihuahua cheese melted with stewed meat. [3] [2] [6] The meat is often beef – commonly brisket – in contrast to birria, which is traditionally made with goat. [5] The meat is stewed for up to 10 hours with chilies and spices ...

  4. What are birria tacos and how do you make them? - AOL

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    At its most basic, birria is a meat stew bathed in a melange of chiles and spices, giving it a deep, red hue. Birria tacos feature tortillas filled with the stew’s tender, juicy meat.

  5. Obsessed with Quesabirria Tacos? Here’s How to Make ... - AOL

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    Birrierias (aka food carts and restaurants that serve and specialize in the stew) can be found all over the Mexican state, and birria tacos are a super popular street food in cities like Puerto ...

  6. Birrieria PDX - Wikipedia

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    The original Birrieria PDX operates from a red food cart on Division Street in southeast Portland's Centennial neighborhood, serving Mexican cuisine such as birria (including birria tacos and "birriamen", [1] or ramen with birria), [2] quesabirria, rice, beans, shredded meat, horchata, and agua frescas. [3]

  7. Birria - Wikipedia

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    Birria (Spanish: ⓘ) is a meat stew or soup, mainly made with goat or beef. The meat is marinated in an adobo made of vinegar, dried chiles , garlic , and herbs and spices (including cumin , bay leaves , and thyme ) before being cooked in a broth ( Spanish : consomé ).

  8. In the mood for birria? Try the tacos or ramen at Ceezy F ...

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    Ceezy F Tacos is located at 200 Cuba Avenue in Alamogordo, New Mexico and is popular for its Birria tacos and consommé. And those customers have several dining options, from dine-in to delivery ...

  9. Al pastor - Wikipedia

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    Al pastor (from Spanish, "herdsman style"), tacos al pastor, or tacos de trompo is a preparation of spit-grilled slices of pork originating in the Central Mexican region of Puebla and Mexico City, where they remain most prominent; today, though, it is a common menu item found in taquerías throughout Mexico.