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  2. Our Pro Cooks Found the Best Taco Seasoning Brands - AOL

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    Make sure you're shopping for the best taco seasoning options for the most satisfying Taco Tuesdays yet. The post Our Pro Cooks Found the Best Taco Seasoning Brands appeared first on Taste of Home.

  3. Old El Paso - Wikipedia

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    This line features healthier alternatives for their traditional dinner kits. The Smart Fiesta dinner kits include hard and soft taco shells and tortillas made with whole grain, and fajita and taco seasoning with reduced sodium. [3] In 2013, Old El Paso introduced their new frozen entrees line, only available in the United States.

  4. Mrs. Dash - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Dash is an American brand of salt-free seasoning that was introduced in 1983 and was marketed by B&G Foods. [1] The best known varieties of Mrs. Dash are granulated mixtures of dried herbs and spices which are sold in small plastic shaker bottles holding 2.5 oz of product, 1.25 oz packets, for seasoning a 'family-size' meal, and .02 oz single-serving packets for consumers and ...

  5. Every Taco Recipe You'll Ever Need - AOL

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    Fish taco recipes range from indulgent beer-battered shrimp and a light salmon avocado version to critically acclaimed creations like the pescado tacos featured at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen.

  6. 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]

  7. Tex-Mex - Wikipedia

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    Tex-Mex cuisine is characterized by its heavy use of shredded cheese, beans, meat (particularly chicken, beef, and pork), chili peppers, and spices, in addition to flour tortillas. Sometimes various Tex-Mex dishes are made without the use of a tortilla. A common example of this is the "fajita bowl", which is a fajita served without a soft tortilla.