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  2. Mission burrito - Wikipedia

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    A Mission burrito (also known as a San Francisco burrito or a Mission-style burrito) is a type of burrito that first became popular during the 1960s in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. It is distinguished from other burritos by its large size and inclusion of rice and other ingredients. [1]

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  4. Barbacoa Beef Cheek Tacos Recipe - AOL

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    Make the pickled onion. Slice the onion very thinly and put it in a microwaveable container. Add the beet, cilantro, salt, and sugar. Cover everything with 1 part water to 2 parts vinegar.

  5. 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]

  6. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    An often repeated piece of folk history is the story of a man named Juan Méndez who sold tacos at a street stand in the Bella Vista neighborhood of Ciudad Juárez during the Mexican Revolution period (1910–1921), while using a donkey as a transport for himself and his food. [18]

  7. Arugula on tacos? How did Mission Taco Joint rate in the hunt ...

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    The hunt for the 10 out of 10 carne asada taco is destined to find variations on a theme. Where do you stand on arugula?

  8. 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.

  9. Pineapple Kimchi, A Recipe From Chef Danny Bowien’s ‘Mission ...

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    The chef returns with the publication of a new plant-based cookbook.