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Texan cuisine is the food associated with the Southern U.S. state of Texas, including its native Southwestern cuisine–influenced Tex-Mex foods. Texas is a large state, and its cuisine has been influenced by a wide range of cultures, including Tejano/Mexican, Native American, Creole/Cajun, African-American, German, Czech, Southern and other European American groups. [2]
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Tex-Mex cuisine (derived from the words Texas and Mexico) is a regional American cuisine that originates from the culinary creations of Tejano people. It has spread from border states such as Texas and others in the Southwestern United States to the rest of the country. It is a subtype of Southwestern cuisine [1] [2] [3] found in the American ...
Green spaghetti, also called espaghetti verde or espagueti verde, is a pasta, poblano chili, and crema dish in Mexican cuisine and the cuisine of Texas's Rio Grande Valley. Description, ingredients, and preparation
This category covers Tex-Mex, which itself is a term used primarily in Texas and the Southwestern United States to describe a regional American cuisine that blends food products available in the United States and the culinary creations of Mexican-Americans influenced by the cuisines of Mexico. A given Tex-Mex food may or may not be similar to ...
Austin, Texas 392 13 Eating Up New Orleans: Piece of Meat New Orleans, Louisiana March 1, 2019 Seither's Seafood Avery's on Tulane 393 14 Sandwich Showcase: Holy Roller Austin, Texas February 22, 2019 SLAB BBQ & Beer Vinny's Bakery Pasco, Washington: 394 15 Southern to South American: Greens & Gravy Atlanta, Georgia March 8, 2019 Boteco Austin ...
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The Texas Bucket List started in 2009 on KBTX as The Brazos Valley Bucket List, an annual month-long series started by McAuliffe that showcased events and things to do in the Brazos Valley. [1] In 2013, McAuliffe began his own syndicated TV show and expanded “The List” to cover the entire state, creating The Texas Bucket List. [2]