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A '''taco''' is a mexican-style entree that consists of either a [[tortilla]] (soft) or a [[nacho]] (normal) style shell stuffed with [[beef]], [[steak]], [[chicken]], or other meat; [[cheese]]; [[beans]] (frijoles); [[lettuce]]; [[tomato]] and may have [[sour cream]], [[guacamole]], [[salsa]], [[corn]] or other [[peppers]] and [[spices]] added. | A '''taco''' is a mexican-style entree that consists of either a [[tortilla]] (soft) or a [[nacho]] (normal) style shell stuffed with [[beef]], [[steak]], [[chicken]], or other meat; [[cheese]]; [[beans]] (frijoles); [[lettuce]]; [[tomato]] and may have [[sour cream]], [[guacamole]], [[salsa]], [[corn]] or other [[peppers]] and [[spices]] added. It is similar to a [[burrito]] but the primary difference is that the burrito is wrapped and may be covered with salsa, cheese, or other topping and tacos are usually "open" (not wrapped). Burritos are also often larger than tacos and may contain [[rice]] as well. | ||
The taco has been adapted in many forms in the [[United States]] as well as in other parts of the world. Many [[fast food]] chains have developed or adapted the taco to a unique style: [[Taco Bell]] and [[Chipotle]] are two of the major chains in the US. | The taco has been adapted in many forms in the [[United States]] as well as in other parts of the world. Many [[fast food]] chains have developed or adapted the taco to a unique style: [[Taco Bell]] and [[Chipotle]] are two of the major chains in the US. |
Revision as of 19:13, 7 November 2007
A taco is a mexican-style entree that consists of either a tortilla (soft) or a nacho (normal) style shell stuffed with beef, steak, chicken, or other meat; cheese; beans (frijoles); lettuce; tomato and may have sour cream, guacamole, salsa, corn or other peppers and spices added. It is similar to a burrito but the primary difference is that the burrito is wrapped and may be covered with salsa, cheese, or other topping and tacos are usually "open" (not wrapped). Burritos are also often larger than tacos and may contain rice as well.
The taco has been adapted in many forms in the United States as well as in other parts of the world. Many fast food chains have developed or adapted the taco to a unique style: Taco Bell and Chipotle are two of the major chains in the US.