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Old 08-17-2010, 05:45 PM
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burritos are non existent south of Monterrey
That is because burritos (along with many other such "mexican" foods) are an American invention. There is no such thing as a burrito in Mexico, unless you are at an area close to the border.

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Old 08-17-2010, 08:27 PM
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That is because burritos (along with many other such "mexican" foods) are an American invention. There is no such thing as a burrito in Mexico, unless you are at an area close to the border.



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What? You think there isn't any authentic Mexican food outside of Texas? You'd be surprised. And yes, I know that Tex-Mex is not Mexican food.
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Old 08-17-2010, 08:36 PM
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What? You think there isn't any authentic Mexican food outside of Texas? You'd be surprised. And yes, I know that Tex-Mex is not Mexican food.
Ummm...I never said that.


Arizona "Mexican" food and New Mexico "Mexican" food are very similar. And I don't like either.


Plus I hate the word "authentic" when used with Mexican food (and I've probably been guilty of using it). Mexican food varies too much to say what is 'authentic' or not. What we in the US know, is pretty much Northern Mexican food, very different than other parts of Mexico.
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Old 08-17-2010, 08:41 PM
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Ummm...I never said that.


Arizona "Mexican" food and New Mexico "Mexican" food are very similar. And I don't like either.


Plus I hate the word "authentic" when used with Mexican food (and I've probably been guilty of using it). Mexican food varies too much to say what is 'authentic' or not. What we in the US know, is pretty much Northern Mexican food, very different than other parts of Mexico.
I don't call New Mexican Food Mexican...that stuff is terrible unless you really have a hankering for chiles. I've had it and it's a genre all it's own. I'm talking about Mexican food from Mexicans. I know exactly what you are talking about with the authentic, but when you are talking to people in the US about Mexican food, they automatically think fajitas, nachos and burritos. All Mexican food from any part of Mexico is authentic in my book and is so much more interesting that what I call Tex-Mex. I love going to Ranch Market in Phoenix which is the hispanic market. They have a great food counter where you can get everything (including organ meats.) The best foods come from little mom and pop shops, not the big restaurants.
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Old 08-17-2010, 08:56 PM
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I don't call New Mexican Food Mexican...that stuff is terrible unless you really have a hankering for chiles. I've had it and it's a genre all it's own. I'm talking about Mexican food from Mexicans. I know exactly what you are talking about with the authentic, but when you are talking to people in the US about Mexican food, they automatically think fajitas, nachos and burritos. All Mexican food from any part of Mexico is authentic in my book and is so much more interesting that what I call Tex-Mex. I love going to Ranch Market in Phoenix which is the hispanic market. They have a great food counter where you can get everything (including organ meats.) The best foods come from little mom and pop shops, not the big restaurants.
I had to lol @ "the Mexican food from Mexicans." I had to read through your post to really understand what you meant. haha. Yeah, the little hole-in-the-wall, made by the old grandmas are the best. It's the same here, the more "big name" restaurants usually aren't that great.


Yeah all the Tex-Mex staples--chimichangas, fajitas, nachos, burritos, sopaipillas, etc--will always be super popular, I don't think there is anyway to get around that. And Mexican food in Texas isn't all that great a lot of the time either--you just have to turn on your TV and see the crap food they find in TX (ummm enchiladas w/ chili bean sauce....ewwww).


I HATE it when people say "well of course El Paso doesn't have Chipotle. People will realize REAL quick that it's not authentic Mexican food." Yeah well, neither is Taco Bell, but I don't see it going out of business.


ETA: your "mexican food made by Mexicans" made me realize how I loove Chinese food, except for the food made by my Chinese roommate and her friends. I didn't understand why, I would figure the "real" Chinese food would be better, until one day I went to the Chinese owned restaurant we have here (like owned and operated from people straight off the boat). When I walked past the kitchen I spied several Mexican cooks. From then on I kept saying that the good Chinese food was the one " made by real Mexicans" lol.
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:01 PM
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We have a restaurant here who is owned and operated by a group of Chinese, but one day I spied a Mexican cook. From then on I kept saying that the good Chinese food was the one " made by real Mexicans" lol.
Do you know of any good chinese places in EP? I always end up in the shitty restaurants.
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:03 PM
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From then on I kept saying that the good Chinese food was the one " made by real Mexicans" lol.
Same thing happened up here. I went to a restaurant that was advertised as a "authentic Korean" place. It was in Koreatown and everything (including the menu) was in Korean. While waiting, I looked in the kitchen and saw a line of Mexican cooks.

It was incredible, though lol
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Old 08-17-2010, 09:12 PM
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Do you know of any good chinese places in EP? I always end up in the shitty restaurants.
What restaurants are the ones you think are shitty?


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It was incredible, though lol
I'm telling you, us Mexicans are so versatile. Chinese, Korean, Japanese, we are taking OVER Asian food! haha.
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