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  2. 10 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Shrimp Tacos - AOL

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    Nutrition: Baja Shrimp Taco (Per Order) Calories: 320 Fat: 20 g (Saturated Fat: 3.5 g) Sodium: 880 mg Carbs: 25 g (Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 1 g) Protein: 10 g. There is a little bit of everything on the ...

  3. These Are the Best New Fast-Food Menu Items To Try Right Now

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    The Baja Chipotle Chicken Sub features rotisserie style chicken, cheddar cheese sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, black olives, green peppers, jalapenos, and Baja Chipotle sauce.

  4. Baja Med - Wikipedia

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    Baja Med cuisine is a feature of the various restaurants of La Querencia and La Esperanza from Miguel Ángel Guerrero, [4] other Tijuana restaurants such as Food Garden, [5] and Manzanilla in the city of Ensenada. [6] In Bonita, California, between San Diego and Tijuana, Plascencia's Romesco features the cuisine. [7]

  5. Taco - Wikipedia

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    Tacos de camarones ("shrimp tacos") also originated in Baja California in Mexico. Grilled or fried shrimp are used, usually with the same accompaniments as fish tacos: lettuce or cabbage, pico de gallo, avocado and a sour cream or citrus/mayonnaise sauce, all placed on top of a corn or flour tortilla. [23] [24] [28]

  6. Romeritos - Wikipedia

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    Romeritos is a Mexican dish from Central Mexico, [1] consisting of tender sprigs of seepweed (Suaeda spp.) which are boiled and served in a mole sauce seasoned with dried shrimp blended into the mix. Typical additional ingredients include boiled potatoes, nopales and re-hydrated shrimp.

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  8. Cahuamanta - Wikipedia

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    The Sinaloan style cahuamanta includes shrimp as standard, while the Sonoran style does not always. [1] Other theories trace its origin to Santa Rosalía, in Baja California Sur. [2] Cahuamanta has also become popular in Tijuana and other areas of the California peninsula, and even on the coasts of Nayarit and Jalisco. [3]

  9. Yes, Baja Blast Hot Sauce Exists—Here's How To Get A Bottle

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    The hot sauce has the familiar tropical lime taste of Baja Blast, but with a welcome dose of heat. The catch: only 750 bottles have been made.