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  2. Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    The term “Charro” was originally a derogatory term or nickname for Mexican Rancheros; synonymous with the English terms “hick”, “country bumpkin”, or “yokel”. "Rancheros", from ”Voyage pittoresque et archéologique dans la partie la plus intéressante du Mexique” , by Carl Nebel 1834 Mexican Hacendado (1828).

  3. New Mexican restaurant opening in Springfield uses family ...

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    Charro, a Mexican restaurant, is opening its first Springfield location May 20, 2024. The restaurant's first location in Chesterfield, Missouri is seen in this undated photo. The salsa is a family ...

  4. Valle (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mexican: Rating (Michelin Guide) Street address: 222 N Pacific Street: ... Valle is a Michelin-starred Mexican restaurant in Oceanside, California. [1] [2] See also.

  5. Cowboy beans - Wikipedia

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    Although cowboy appears in the name, the use of canned beans, ketchup, and barbecue sauce means the dish is unlike anything ranch hands would have eaten in the 19th century. [4] Cowboy beans are served stewed or baked, [5] depending on the recipe. It is unclear how cowboy beans got their name or where they originated.

  6. Trick roping - Wikipedia

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    Actor and humorist Will Rogers, known for his roles as a cowboy, was an expert at trick roping. Rogers' rope tricks were showcased in the 1922 silent film The Ropin' Fool. He credited Mexican Charro Vicente Oropeza for inspiring him to become a trick roper, and called Oropeza the greatest trick roper ever. [7] [8] Vince Bruce (b. April 4, 1955, d.

  7. It offers grilled chicken, pork spare ribs, Filipino adobo pork carnitas, jackfruit carnitas, rice bowls, nachos, pork sandwiches, tortillas and more.

  8. Charro - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, charro is a generally accepted slang term to mean that someone or something is obnoxiously out of touch with social or style norms, similar to the United States usage of dork(y), (i.e gaudy). The traditional Mexican charro is known for colorful clothing and participating in coleadero y charreada, a specific type of Mexican rodeo.

  9. After longtime Johnson County BBQ place closed, Mexican ... - AOL

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    The barbecue restaurant first opened at 8441 State Ave. in Kansas City, Kansas, in 1977. In 1980, founder Ron Williams decided to open another in Johnson County.