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  2. Taco Cabana - Wikipedia

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    Taco Cabana was founded by Felix Stehling in September 1978, with its first restaurant at the corner of San Pedro and Hildebrand Avenue in Midtown San Antonio. [2] Stehling purchased a vacant Dairy Queen because the family needed additional parking space for their bar across the street, the Crystal Pistol. Stehling decided to open a taco stand ...

  3. 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]

  4. Cabeza - Wikipedia

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    In Mexican cuisine, cabeza (lit. 'head'), from barbacoa de cabeza, is the meat from a roasted beef head, served as taco or burrito fillings. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It typically refers to barbacoa de cabeza or beef-head barbacoa, an entire beef-head traditionally roasted in an earth oven , but now done in steamer or grill.

  5. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    A significant subgroup of Mexican restaurants in San Diego serves burritos described as "no-frills" and, in contrast to Mission-style burritos, the assembly line is not used. [24]: 165 [34] In the early 1960s, Roberto Robledo opened a tortilleria in San Diego and learned the restaurant business.

  6. Cabezas (Unión de Reyes) - Wikipedia

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    Cabezas, also known as San Antonio de Cabezas, is a Cuban village and consejo popular ("people's council", i.e. hamlet) of the municipality of Unión de Reyes, in Matanzas Province. Sometimes referred to as Wajay , [ 1 ] it has a population of 5,549 and the council's administrative territory covers an area of 28.70 km².

  7. Chico's Tacos - Wikipedia

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    An order of three Chico's Tacos with green chile sauce Chico's Tacos on Alameda Avenue. Chico's Tacos is a small local restaurant chain based in El Paso, Texas.It was founded on July 4, 1953 by local boxing promoter Joe Mora.

  8. Lupe Tortilla - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Lupe Tortilla, where we have proudly served the best Texas’-Mex cuisine since 1983! From our humble beginnings in Addicks, Texas, we have been dedicated to bringing you the highest quality ingredients, outstanding guest experience, and unique Texas’-Mex atmosphere.

  9. La Junta Indians - Wikipedia

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    The abundant water, plant, and animal life attracted indigenous peoples to the La Junta region for thousands of years. Settled village life, with agriculture supplementing traditional hunting and gathering, began by 1200 A.D. [3] Archaeologists suggest that La Junta was settled as an expansion southeastward of the Jornada Mogollon culture and people who lived around present-day El Paso, Texas ...