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I disagree. I get your point, be it exaggerated, but it's not that black and white. Authenticity matters.Hot take
Authenticity is overrated
As long as the food is good and fresh, authenticy means not a damn thing
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I disagree. I get your point, be it exaggerated, but it's not that black and white. Authenticity matters.Hot take
Authenticity is overrated
As long as the food is good and fresh, authenticy means not a damn thing
This was my next question.Need some examples of american mexican food.
Why does authenticity matter other than being able to make a blog post about your eating experience?I disagree. I get your point, be it exaggerated, but it's not that black and white. Authenticity matters.
You do realize that there over 60 different cultural groups living in Mexico, all of whom speak different languages? Then you mix in Europeans and Africans and you have a WIDE variety of culinary history.
We must be in contextually different places in this convo, no way you're asking what the difference is in a taco from chipotle vs an authentic spot.Why does authenticity matter other than being able to make a blog post about your eating experience?
Serious question
I think the idea is authentic Chinese or Mexican tastes better.Why does authenticity matter other than being able to make a blog post about your eating experience?
Serious question
This also plays into the concept of what is authentic is usually unknown to most folks that are eating the dishes.You do realize that there over 60 different cultural groups living in Mexico, all of whom speak different languages? Then you mix in Europeans and Africans and you have a WIDE variety of culinary history.
Yea that is subjective and has no way of being measured. That isn't an argument I would even challengeI think the idea is authentic Chinese or Mexican tastes better.
We must be in contextually different places in this convo, no way you're asking what the difference is in a taco from chipotle vs an authentic spot.
And Tex Mex is it's own thing, wouldn't put that under the "Americanized" category.
Right but I thought you were saying that if it tastes good than why would authenticity matter and I'm saying people would argue that it tastes even better. I know it's subjective but a majority of people would agree that a taco from taco bell isn't going to taste as good as a taco from an "authentic" restaurant. I personal don't care. I'm not a food snob so I think it all taste good. However if I feel like treating myself I will try to get as authentic as possible.Yea that is subjective and has no way of being measured. That isn't an argument I would even challenge
Again, can someone explain what American-Mexican is.
Please don't mention stupid fast food chains. Se aren't even considering that to be real good
Idont wanna argue but im not saying Mexico doesnt have a vast and rich food culture. but compared to China, I dont think it comes close.
Spanish is still the predominant language spoken in Mexico. about 90% of everyone Mexico speaks Spanish predominantly.
Mandarin, the official language of china, is only spoken by 70% of the Chinese population. thats 900 million out of 1.3 billion.
Mexico's entire population is 128 million. the math right there should tell you something.
I think Mexican-Americans invented that in Texas sometime in the past so you're onto something. I'm in Cali though so we don't really **** with Tex-Mex.I'm not Mexican but would TEX-MEX fall under the American Mexican food?
Yea, as I mentioned I am not even discussing fast food spots. That isn't food in my opinion. That is another category of edibles.Right but I thought you were saying that if it tastes good than why would authenticity matter and I'm saying people would argue that it tastes even better. I know it's subjective but a majority of people would agree that a taco from taco bell isn't going to taste as good as a taco from an "authentic" restaurant. I personal don't care. I'm not a food snob so I think it all taste good. However if I feel like treating myself I will try to get as authentic as possible.
its basically mexican food with american influenceAgain, can someone explain what American-Mexican is.
Please don't mention stupid fast food chains. Se aren't even considering that to be real good