Is actual authentic and traditional Mexican cuisine that good or is it just a meme?
What states in Mexico have the best food if one were to visit?
Is actual authentic and traditional Mexican cuisine that good or is it just a meme?
when we went to vacation when i was around 7 with a developing immunesystem, im sure i caught hepatitis A (the temporary one). i remember the doctor palpating my liver, and it was swollen and i could feel him touching it. but goddam that was the best street food ive ever eaten.
Traditional Mexican is rotting meat loaded with a bunch of spices to hide the horrible taste and smell
TexMex is much tastier and won't make you dysentery
Authentic Mexican food is hard to come by. Most Mexican food people know of is California hippy bullshit or Texan """"""authentic""""" Mexican food. If you're in Mexico, the food changes depending on the region. Where I'm from, which is north central Mexico, all we eat is steak, cheese, beans, and bread. The more Central you go, you'll find a lot more corn and chicken and less beef. Down south, you'll encounter mostly vegetables and beans and stuff like that. All around the coasts you'll encounter mostly seafood, especially shrimp and oysters and crab. Beaners love that shit. I've been all around México, ask me anything.
>north-central
What state?
Chihuahua. I was born in El Paso, Texas, but I spent a lot of time in Juarez, where most of my family resides.
How many times were you kidnapped and how bad is torture really? Do you feel any empathy while cutting someones limbs?
And why do the people in OPs pick not shower. Water is not that expensive and they look disgusting. Thx for your time.
Mole is pretty good
The real meme is people who say authentic Mexican food is hard to find.
Just go where the Mexicans live in your town and you'll find it.
You idea of beef/vegetables is kinda bullshit. I think the most important difference between the north and south is that the north likes to use flour tortillas more, while the south is basically pure corn. There's beef, pork, etc, everywhere. Though I agree that coastal areas are mosty about seafood.
To americans, I'd suggest going to a decent restaurant instead of trying street food. It's pretty dangerous if you don't know what you're doing.
Even in the USA you can get pretty good authentic mexican food if you live in a big city. Even as far as NY or Chicago there are a couple of top tier mexican restaurants. Thought they are expensive.