The official site of Taco Bell featuring the Why Pay More Value Menu, fast food nutrition guide, Taco Bell locations, franchise information, and career opportunities.
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www.tacobell.com/
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Chipotle is a fully ripened and smoked jalapeno pepper. It's also a new kind of restaurant that prepares gourmet burritos and tacos and barbacoa at reasonable prices.
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Believe it or not, most Mexican dishes found in the U.S. are either 100% American, or Mexican-American, Tex.-Mex. adaptations. So here is a recipe for real Mexican tacos. This recipe is really simple and takes about 10 minutes to have dinner ready.
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www.batista.org/tacos.html
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THE HISTORY OF TACOS ... That site was given the name TACOS - The Alternative Carrick -on- Shannon. The first homepage can be seen in the old designs section. ... The TACOS staff at the time saw this as a travesty against nature, to deprive the nation of this art. We managed to recover some of the pages and posted them to TACOS.
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homepage.eircom.net/~tacos/history.htm
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Taco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A taco (pronounced /ˈtɑːkoʊ/ ) is a traditional Mexican dish composed of a corn or wheat tortilla folded or rolled around a filling. A taco can be made with a variety of fillings, including be...
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They are used for tacos and enchiladas, among native Mexicans, tortillas are commonly used as eating utensils, as a plate as in a tostada, and much more. In the United States the tortilla is no longer seen as just an ethnic bread.
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Restaurant fusing traditional Mexican fare with exotic flavors from the Islands.
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www.mauitacos.com/
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