More like how to wiggle out of the rent.
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What a complete joke this country has become.
What idiot nonsense is being pushed as important when the US has such critical problems.
What is Mexican food? Pretty damn awful if you ask me. Greasy and spicy.
Little wonder so many of them want to leave the place.
I was a “professional” cook in the military, well I was also called a stewburner but that’s another point all together...
Anyway we learned about spicing, we learned about following recipes, and we learned the authenticity of different cuisine. And it was told to us that spicing in many countries not only Mexico or Central America was done to flavor meats of questionable origin and freshness.
I can see the need for spicing Meats of questionable origin or freshness because if you’ve ever been to an open-air Market in a third world country you will see things like rack of dog ribs covered with flies on a meat hook behind glass with the ambient temperature of about 90 + degrees Fahrenheit. Or whole chickens hanging up by the neck and probably had been out on display untold hours.
Spice it...
If I was the judge I would order these two morons out of the courtroom until they come up with an agreement between themselves.
And demand it within 5 business days, or face fines for wasting the courts time
America was created by millions of people trying to escape European food.
I’ve seen little places in the food courts of Malls with names like “Texas BBQ”. The people who work there do not speak much English and the meals are mostly General Tso’s Chicken, Beef with Broccoli, Fried Rice and Moo Goo Gai Pan.
That’s Texas BBQ. Hopefully they aren’t violating some quota on how many BBQ places the mall can have.
I would argue anything with pork or beef is not truly Mexican.
Sounds like anticompetitive collusion between businesses at it’s core. So few want real capitalism any more in America and in the process make lawyers rich and clog the courts with needless cases that ultimately waste tax dollars.
Most “Mexican Food” is really “Tex-Mex”, which is as American as apple pie.
easy...
If you eat it and have the $hits for 3 days afterwards, it Mexican Food!!
I hate Mexican food. Hated it in Mexico, hate it here. Do NOT care who wins this stupid case. All losers as far as I’m concerned.
I also dislike pizza, beer, chocolate and football. My citizenship will soon be revoked. Perhaps they’ll sue me first and I’ll take it to the Supremes.
Funny. My Indian (as in from the country of India) friend smelled me cooking Mexican food....took a look at the seasonings and proclaimed it Indian. She enjoyed it too.
Food changes everywhere in the world. The Japanese remove most of the heat (Japanify it). Funny story there. My FIL didn’t think the food in Japan tasted right as he ate at Japanese restaurants in Hawaii and it tasted different. My Japanese SIL hates sushi and most Japanese foods (which she changes with SPAM). The English created Tikka Masala. Even the continents upon which they originate have VASTLY DIFFERENT versions of the same food. Look at China!
Meh. I’m over it. Just want it to taste the way “I” like it. I don’t care whether it is “authentic” according to somebody else’s taste buds.
They should take the case to The Supremes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itn438i30hk
mexican food is what people eat in mexico...
The Taco Bell Chihuahua was not available for comment.
Tex-Mex is mostly a creation of restaurateurs of Mexican descent who were living around San Antonio.
Like all food from economically depressed areas that lacked a strong agriculture industry — such as 19th & early 20th-Century Italy — the Mexicans subsisted on whatever could be made to grow or nature made available. So cuisine tends to be highly regional. Food in mountainous Chihuaua is very different from coastal Yucatan.
Same with India. What grows in coastal Goa won’t necessarily grow in Shimla, in the Himalayan foothills.
There is nothing like a nation-wide cuisine, not in Mexico or Italy or India or anywhere else that is environmentally diverse or has been (or remains) heavily culturally or politically fragmented.
Mexican food is anything you can put on a tortilla.
But, you don’t have to do that either.