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  2. Hog maw - Wikipedia

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    Hog maws (called "buche") are a specialty in taco stands all over Mexico, mostly deep fried with the rest of the pork. In Puerto Rico, hog maws are called Cuajos. Cuajitos is a popular street vendor food found around the island and is most often served with boiled green banana escabeche and morcilla (blood sausage).

  3. Taco - Wikipedia

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    Tacos dorados (fried tacos; literally, "golden tacos") called flautas ("flute", because of the shape), or taquitos, for which the tortillas are filled with pre-cooked shredded chicken, beef or barbacoa, rolled into an elongated cylinder and deep-fried until crisp.

  4. Suadero - Wikipedia

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    Suadero, in Mexican cuisine, is a thin cut of meat from the intermediate part of the cow or pig between the belly and the leg. [1] Suadero is noted for having a smooth texture rather than a muscle grain.

  5. The Best Mexican Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Tacos are available, but Las Tortugas is famous for its tortas, particularly the braised pork shoulder. Kris S. / Yelp. Texas: Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia. San Antonio .

  6. Tripas - Wikipedia

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    Tripas as prepared Mexican style require care by the cook, to avoid becoming rubbery. [2] They are traditionally cooked in a "Disco" which is constructed of two tilling discs (commonly used in the farming industry) welded to an iron pole in the center of the discs to form a wok like bowl on top of the pole with another disc about 8 to 10 inches (20 to 25 cm) below it.

  7. The Best Burrito in Every State - AOL

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    Oklahoma: Big Truck Tacos. Oklahoma City. Big Truck Tacos is no longer just a big truck, and has now found itself a permanent space on 23rd Street in Oklahoma City. Locals love the burritos ...

  8. 25 Old-Fashioned Holiday Recipes That Boomers Absolutely Love

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    If you have a taste for nostalgia, these recipes are for you. Here's a look back at some of the most popular dishes from the '50s, '60s, and '70s.

  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.