
larpmanx
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Taco Bell, which currently is using Taco Tuesday promotions, has plans to try to open locations in Mexico. They tried once before and failed.
If they make, perhaps there will be "martes de tacos".
For years in northern California, a food company used the slogan, "Tuesdays is Red's Tamales day." |
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mariana f
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LOL, I am from mexico, never heard such thing... It must be something Taco bell invented... (and those are not real tacos!!!) |
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someday...
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In mexico we celebrate tacos monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. |
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roadhunter
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WTF is Taco Tuesday, something you made up? |
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npyr
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There is nothing like that celebrated in Mexico.
And to Bono's answer, the name of the soup is pozole, not pazole and it's not made out of chicken or chicken broth, it usually is cooked with pork and sometimes chicken. |
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sparks_mex
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It's only a Taco Time promotion. No Taco Time here |
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NICO
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NO WAY !
Where did you get that idea ?
Some people eats tacos every day, some others only at weekends, it really depends on the way you are used to eat. |
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Arianna
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I heard about it somewhere, but no we don't celebrate Taco Tuesday. Probably 99% of Mexicans have no idea what that is or where it comes from. |
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nitro fuled
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si.taco is a big celebrity in mexico. |
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Mikey
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I've never heard of such a thing in Mexico or the US.
I can tell you here in Acapulco , on Thursday , it is tradition to eat pazole. A kind of chicken soup.
It is VERY traditional and most everybody DOES eat pazole on thursday.
Kinda like the Sunday dinner at grandma's. Only that has since faded away in the US culture.
But not the tradition of pazole on thursday - bars have free pazole with a drink and all resturants have pazole on thursday. |
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