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  2. Enchilada - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Spanish Academy defines the word enchilada, as used in Mexico, as a rolled maize tortilla stuffed with meat and covered with a tomato and chili sauce. [1] [2] Enchilada is the past participle of the Mexican Spanish enchilar, "to add chili pepper to"; literally, "to season (or decorate) with chili".

  3. Enchirito - Wikipedia

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    An Enchirito in 2018. Enchirito (Spanish pronunciation: [entʃiˈɾito]) is the trademarked name of Taco Bell's menu item of the Tex-Mex food similar to an enchilada.It is composed of a flour tortilla filled with seasoned ground beef taco meat (with options to substitute for steak, chicken or remove meat), beans, diced onions, cheddar cheese, and "red sauce".

  4. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    New Mexican cuisine uses chile sauce as taco sauce, enchilada sauce, burrito sauce, etc. (though any given meal may use both red and green varieties for different dishes). A thicker version of green chile with onions and other additions is called green chile stew and is popular in Albuquerque-style New Mexican food. [13]

  5. After Stomaching All 9 Taco Bell Burritos, One Is Clearly ...

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    3. Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito. $1.69. The CBRB is exactly in the middle of where classic Mexican food ends and Taco Bell's food begins. It's mostly tethered to the earth, full of beans and rice ...

  6. These Are the Best Burritos at Taco Bell, According to ... - AOL

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    Bean Burrito. Price: $1.79 Calories: 350 If you prefer simple, pared-down fast food fare, consider the bean burrito. While it contains just four ingredients — beans, onions, red sauce, and ...

  7. Mexican-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of mass-produced Tex-Mex cuisine include canned chili, a hybridized version of Mexican "chile con carne", as well as packaged tortillas, boxes of pre-cooked taco shells, frozen burritos, packages of pre-made guacamole, bottled salsa, and bottled nacho cheese. [10] Many Americans confuse these foods with authentic Mexican foods. [11]

  8. Sick of Soup? Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Soup Will Have ...

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    Cheesy, chicken enchiladas, but make them soup.

  9. List of Mexican dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bistec. Albóndigas, Mexican meatballs; Aporreadillo; Beef brain; Bistec; Carne asada, grilled beef; Carne a la tampiqueña, carne asada that is usually accompanied by a small portion of enchiladas (or chilaquiles), refried beans, fresh cheese, guacamole, and a vegetable (often rajas; grilled slices of Poblano peppers)