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![]() "Stephanie Weil" wrote in message oups.com... David Eduardo wrote: Actually, it appears, much like Chile con Carne, to be an American (and not "Mexican American") creation inspired in Mexican cuisine. Sounds almost akin to chop-suey (basically a slop made out of leftovers that was concoted in an American restaurant). Whoever came up with burritos and meat & chili, thank you! I don't care. It's got meat, beans, and a side of rice. How can you go wrong????? Thanks David, now you got my mouth watering. :-D What is really funny is when a Mexican American who has grown up in the US goes to Mexico... someplace in the hinterlands... and finds that they have no burritos and think you are asking for a cooked baby quadruped. Or the Tejano who finds that Chili is more prevalent at Wendy's (sans the side of fingers) than in Mexico. |
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