they sometimes have a shrimp taco but only for limited times. This is the only item made with seafood on their menu.
Tacos were\are made at Taco Bell and are sometimes homemade. You can usually get them at Mexican restaurants.
Tacos are generally made with a soft of hard baked tortilla, layered with meat, cheese, and assorted vegetables.
Sir Francis Taco made the first taco and named it after himself
Taco meat is made from unicorns. Not as good as BACON, but unicorn is still tasty.
Buche tacos are made with pork stomach, otherwise known as pig stomach. Traditional tacos are tortillas filled with seasoned beef, chicken or even fish.
Some popular recipes that can be made using the Taco SR503 seasoning blend include tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and Mexican-style rice dishes.
if does not contain any Haram ingredient yes. Typically, a meat taco will contain shredded beef, cheese, and assorted vegetables in a corn shell. If the beef comes from a cow that is properly slaughtered and the cheese is not made using pig organs or lard (as a small minority of odd cheeses use pig organs or lard in their preparation), the meat taco should be permissible. As concerns fish tacos, there is rarely any issue.
A taco is a preparation or finish product just like burritos or enchiladas, and there are no "original ingredients" in it because the ingredients vary from one area to another. For example, you might find fish tacos on areas close to the coast and maybe beef, pork or chicken tacos in rural areas, but basically tacos are made from anything you like to put in them. Some areas like to use the nopal cactus, while others prefer meat. One thing is basic on tacos and that is the tortilla... normally made from corn "masa". Mostly in the US the flower tortilla is used, but is not as common in Mexico. If you are trying to make a specific type of taco, then you would want to re-phrase your question to include the particular name of the preparation. For example: tacos de adobada, tacos al pastor, tacos de carnitas, tacos de nopales, etc. Hope this helps.
Are you talking about the possessive form, as in something that belongs to a taco (such as the taco's meat), or did you think, for some unknown reason, that there might be an apostrophe in some plurals (that aren't also made possessive at the same time)? If you thought that an apostrophe belongs in a standard plural, then why and where did you get that idea? Why and where does anyone, not just you, get an idea that a nonpossive plural would have an apostrophe? There is no apostrophe for plural of "taco," as in "They're selling tacos here." Use an apostrophe for the possessive form, though, as in "The taco's meat is good," or to show a contraction of "taco is," as in "This taco's great!"
Tacos represent Mexico by the different flavors it gives yo and by the ancient past. Long time ago, the Mayan Indians were always grounding corn and they made tortillas and put meat and other spices inside of it and looked what came , "POP!" , tacos were made. so that's why tacos represent Mexico.
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tacos were made in mexico