Today’s spotlight is on Tacos.
A taco is a traditional Mexican food consisting of a small tortilla filled with various ingredients and folded or rolled into a loose cylinder shape. The tortilla is usually fried and can be made from corn or wheat. The filling can include beans, rice, chopped meat, cheese, and tomatoes. The taco is then eaten by hand.
The word “taco” comes from the Spanish spoken in Mexico. It translates to “wedge”. Tacos were first introduced to the United States in 1905 by Mexican migrants who brought their food with them. At the time, tacos were a cheap and portable street food.
Tacos can be enjoyed as a meal or a snack. They are traditionally eaten without utensils.
History
Tacos are thought to have originated in Mexico before the Spanish arrived. Ancient Mexicans used fresh, soft corn tortillas to wrap fillings like fish and cooked organs. Tacos were a staple meal that provided nutrients and energy.
The modern form of tacos may have originated in 18th-century Mexican silver mines. The term “taco” was used to describe a component of the explosive charges used to extract ore. The sticks of dynamite used in the mining process were shaped similarly to the tacos we eat today.
The first type of taco described in written records was the “taco de minero,” or “miner’s taco”. The Spanish introduced other ingredients to tacos, including cheese, lettuce, and cabbage. The word “taco” may have come from the Spanish word for dowel, or from the Nahuatl word “tlacoyo”, the name of a related food. In Mexican Spanish, “taco” means “light meal”, “wedge”, or “plug”.
The origins of the taco are unknown. One theory is that the dish originated in the 18th century in Mexican silver mines. The sticks of dynamite used in the mining process were called “tacos” and were similar in shape to the tacos we eat today. The first tacos called “tacos” were “tacos de minero” (miners’ tacos), which consisted of meat, bacon, and potatoes. Another theory is they are thought to have originated in the Aztec Empire. The Aztecs used a thin cornbread called “tlaxcalli” to make a food called “tlahco”. They would fill the tlahco with various things.
There is evidence that indigenous people in the Valley of Mexico ate fish wrapped in tortillas, which could be considered a precursor to fish tacos. Some argue that tacos predate the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico.
Glenn Bell, the founder of Taco Bell, is credited with inventing the hard-shell taco in the 1950s. He made the tacos ahead of time so he could serve them faster.
Here are some interesting facts about tacos:
- The word “taco” may come from the Nahuatl word “tlahco”, which means “half” or “in the middle”. It may also come from a type of explosive used in Mexican silver mines.
- Tacos are very old and have been around for a long time.
- The first taco truck was in New York.
- Tacos are versatile and can be made with a variety of ingredients, including meat, fish, beans, potatoes, or rice.
- Tacos are considered a balanced meal when made with healthy ingredients like fresh vegetables and grilled meats. They can provide a good balance of protein, fats, and carbohydrates.
- Tacos originated in the silver mines of Mexico.
- Fish tacos originated in Ensenada, Mexico.
- Americans eat over 4.5 billion tacos each year.
- The first taco truck was probably the first food truck ever.
Here is a taco recipe for you to try:
Ingredients:
- 1 pound ground beef, or ground turkey
- 2 teaspoons chili powder, or to taste; use less if you are sensitive to spice or your chili powder is very spicy.
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ¼ teaspoon onion powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ cup tomato sauce
- ½ cup water
- 8 taco-size corn or flour tortillas
- Toppings, as desired: shredded cheese, shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes, sour cream, avocado, guacamole, cilantro, chopped red onion, etc.
Instructions:
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the beef to the skillet and cook, crumbling with a spoon or spatula, until browned. Drain any excess grease from the skillet. (If you used 90% or 93% lean ground beef there may not be any extra grease to drain.)
- Reduce the heat to medium and add the chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, dried oregano, onion powder, salt, pepper, tomato sauce and water to the skillet. Stir to combine and cook, stirring often, for 5 minutes, until taco meat is fully cooked and has reached your desired texture.
- Serve the taco meat in warmed tortillas, with toppings as desired.
Consumption
Americans eat over 4.5 billion tacos each year. This is a testament to the popularity of tacos in the United States. Tacos are so common that you can find a taco truck, taqueria, or taco stand in every town, no matter the size. Tacos were not really a thing in the U.S. before the 1950s. One reason for their popularity is that they became fast food.
On average, people eat 4-5 tacos each. However, some people eat more, and some eat less. Tacos are probably the most popular Mexican food dish. In Mexico, roughly 50 billion tacos are consumed each year.
Celebrating Tacos
National Taco Day is celebrated on October 4th every year in the United States. This day recognizes the savory tortilla stuffed with fillings. The California-based chain Del Taco declared October 4th as National Taco Day in 2009. Other restaurants, like San Antonio’s Taco Cabana, supported the new date.
Tacos are a traditional Mexican dish made of a tortilla rolled or folded around a filling. The filling is usually made of spiced proteins like beef, pork, or fish. However, you can also use seafood, chicken, beans, cheese, and eggs. In Mexico, Día del Taco (Day of the Taco) is celebrated on March 31.
Let us know in the comments about your favorite tacos.
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