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  2. The Best Fast-Food Tacos, Ranked - AOL

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    EPL’s Tacos al Carbon are the fast food equivalent of LA-style street tacos, made with thigh meat and served with onions and cilantro on corn tortillas. Plus, El Pollo Loco has that gorgeous ...

  3. The Only Fast-Food Tacos Worth Your Money - AOL

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    EPL’s Tacos al Carbon are the fast food equivalent of LA-style street tacos, made with thigh meat and served with onions and cilantro on corn tortillas. Plus, El Pollo Loco has that gorgeous ...

  4. 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.

  5. The Best & Worst Menu Items at El Pollo Loco, According to a ...

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    Tacos 1. Best: Taco al Carbon. El Pollo Loco. Nutrition (Per 3.1 oz serving): Calories: 170 ... Tormentas en EEUU causan intensas nevadas, hielo peligroso y un tornado en California.

  6. Ninfa's - Wikipedia

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    The signature dish was "tacos al carbon," which later became called "fajitas." The Ninfa's fajitas included chopped, char-grilled beef fillets placed in handmade flour tortillas. [1] Ninfa's used a smoky marinade in the beef fajitas. [27] The restaurant popularized fajitas in the Houston area. [3]

  7. Taco - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the taco are not precisely known, and etymologies for the culinary usage of the word are generally theoretical. [3] [4] Taco in the sense of a typical Mexican dish comprising a maize tortilla folded around food is just one of the meanings connoted by the word, according to the Real Academia Española, publisher of Diccionario de la Lengua Española. [5]

  8. Tex-Mex - Wikipedia

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    "Preparing plates of tortillas and fried beans to sell to pecan shellers, San Antonio, Texas" by Russell Lee, March 1939. Some ingredients in Tex-Mex cuisine are also common in Mexican cuisine, but others, not often used in Mexico, are often added, such as the use of cumin, introduced by Spanish immigrants to Texas from the Canary Islands, [4] but used in only a few central Mexican recipes.

  9. Alambre - Wikipedia

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    Alambre (Spanish: ⓘ) is a Mexican dish consisting of a choice of meat—popular choices include grilled beef, al pastor, chicken, and shrimp—topped with chopped bacon, bell peppers, onions, cheese, salsa, and in some variations, avocado. [1] [2] Similar to fajitas, it is usually served with freshly made corn or flour tortillas. [1]