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  2. How to Prepare Mexican Food - AOL

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    Vibrant color, piquant flavors, and enticing ingredients. Mexican cuisine has it all! From enchiladas to flan and all of the tastiness in between, Mexican food is mucho delicious. Learn how to ...

  3. Discada tacos: How to make the classic northern Mexican ... - AOL

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    Add the achiote seasoning, mix well until the mixture starts turning a light orange color, then splash in the Mexican lager. Cook and stir for about 2-3 minutes, then season to taste with salt and ...

  4. 7 Essential Ingredients for Cooking Great Mexican Food ... - AOL

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    2. Spanish Olive Oil "A lot of Mexican cooking is done in vegetable oil, but I switch it out for olive oil.An olive oil with a very neutral taste changes everything. The burning point is better ...

  5. List of Mexican dishes - Wikipedia

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    Representation of a Mexican kitchen; in front are Mexican food and spices, while in the background there are typical utensils. Pozole is a traditional soup or stew from Mexico. The Spanish invasion of the Aztec Empire occurred in the 16th century.

  6. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mexican street food can include tacos, quesadillas, pambazos, tamales, huaraches, alambres, al pastor, and food not suitable to cook at home, including barbacoa, carnitas, and since many homes in Mexico do not make use of ovens, roasted chicken. [40]

  7. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    The fast food restaurant chain Taco Bell offers a wheat flour gordita that has limited similarity to gorditas as served in Mexico, and is more akin to a pita bread taco. [ 2 ] In eastern and central Mexico gorditas de nata (cream gorditas) are consumed often as a breakfast dish or snack.

  8. Al pastor - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular street food that has spread to the United States. In some places of northern Mexico and coastal Mexico, such as in Baja California, taco al pastor is known as taco de trompo or taco de adobada. A variety of the dish uses a combination of Middle Eastern spices and indigenous central Mexican ingredients and is called tacos árabes ...

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