Enchiladas are a large part of many other types of cuisine, not just Mexican food. The Italians have their version as to those living in Spain.
Enchiladas originated in Mexico, where the practice of rolling tortillas around other food dates back at least to Mayan times. The first enchiladas where corn tortillas and chili sauce no filling.
Palapas are most popular in Mexico, they are very common in Mexican beaches, such as in Acapulco. Other countries, where palapas are very popular, are Honduras and other Central American countries
The United States of America is Mexico's neighbor and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
Enchiladas originated in Mexico, where the practice of rolling tortillas around other food dates back at least to Mayan times.[4] The people living in the lake region of the Valley of Mexico traditionally ate corn tortillas folded or rolled around small fish.
Some popular produce that comes from other countries include bananas from Ecuador, coffee from Brazil, avocados from Mexico, and pineapples from Costa Rica.
what distinguishes Mexico from other countries
When they are hungry for an inexpensive, savory, hot dish made [typically] with corn tortillas wrapped around stewed chicken (or other stewed meat) and topped with a tomato-based sauce. They may choose to have cheese melted on the top, and could add dollops of guacamole and sour cream. I like to eat eat enchiladas with sides of spanish-style rice, refired beans and home-made corn chips.
The countries that Mexico owed money to are France, Spain, USA, and England.This is not the answer to "Why did Mexico borrow money from other countries" :/
Burritos
Yes, Hector is a common name in Mexico. It has Spanish origins and is popular among Hispanic populations both in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Mexico, and other central American countries
No. Since Mexico became an independent nation in 1821, it hasn't tried to conquer or "colonize" other countries.