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Wow Mexico! This is so awesome, I absolutely love Mexican food, so this article is everything right now, I’m drooling and think I need to get some tacos tomorrow🤣 Loved seeing some of the more traditional foods that I’ve never even heard of before, it’s really quite eye opening how diverse the cuisine is, so much more than what we get exposed to outside of Mexico. Amazing food tour though guys, can’t wait to see what else you get up to in Mexico, keep up the great content 🥳
Love seeing the man in his mix. Putting the best burrito together like a pro, makes me want to go here, love the word plethera. After looking it up. Great explore, thanks for sharing .👍🙏 Love the crusted cheese on outside wrap.taco trucks are in Pittsburgh,they are the same,very delicious, I love Mexican food.
Holy smokes! That giant Mexican candy beer looks out of this world! Never seen anything like that before. How was the combo of sugar and beer? That seems like it would be a weird mixture of flavors, but you both seemed to have liked it, so I guess I’ll have to give it a try! Anyway, well done on another awesome article! Can’t wait to see what other interesting foods you eat in Mexico.
Uy! Buenas! 😊 Saludos a nuestros primos Méxicanos! Hey there, hungry two! 😊 12:42 has been my overall reaction to a lot of the food you two featured in this vid. Love, love burritos and carnitas. 🫶🏻🫰🏻😅 It is also interesting to know more about tlacoyos and huarache. I am familiar with some hangover food and is my first time to come across hangover drink. The versions of the burritos and carnitas commonly made in PH are very Americanized I guess, but there a few places that serve things closer to what you had. I would be very happy to have the same burrito (con carne de res) carnitas, and tacos made with masa ahorita.🤤 Very nice vid. See you two next meal. ✨️😊🫰🏻
As a Mexican Citizen born in CDMX, you guys went to random street vendors….there are so many other really amazing places to go, i would recommend checking yelp.. there are 100’s of places that would be simply amazing…. As a rule of thumb, i never go to places like those as sometimes they aren’t the cleanest unfortunately …. I would try Tacos Pati in Mercado Jamaica, those guys have been there for decades and they have amazing tacos.. just like that there are so many other great places.. in Zocalo there is one place called ‘el mayor’ that has a tremendous view to the zocalo and templo mayor…
From what I’ve heard the Burrito was invented in Juarez they say that a older man use to sell guisados wish is food on a plate but during the revolution men could not ride their horses n eat their food so the man would wrap their food in a flower tortilla. The vendor had his hot foods on a buggy pulled by a pair of donkeys n people would ask where’s the man with the donkeys.. in Spanish y el señor de los burros .. n from their came to be known as burritos
The burrito is TEXAN-Mexican. The flour tortilla is more commonly eaten in the north of Mexico, for example, CD Juarez, Chihuahua, border with Texas. In the south of Mexico, what they eat the most is corn tortilla, with exceptions, where they use flour tortilla..If you have just arrived, ask for meals with zero spice, that’s why you get sick to your stomach.
Estos gringos probaron un taco mexicano de carnitas auténtico no los que les venden en taco bell y restaurantes gabachos que segun comida mexicana que imagino en su vida los dueños de esos lugares an probado un verdadero taco callejero en mexico esos si son tacos no chingaderas 🌮🌮 y que decir de gorditas quesadillas y todo la camida em mexico caray 🤤😋😋😋😋😋
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