Yes- Mexican (like American) is a proper noun.
Oh I didn't know that but is the f in food capitalize or no....
YES
Depends.If we're talking about a proper-named ethnic or national class of foods, such as Thai or German or Mexican, we capitalize the national or cultural modifier. "I love Greek food." "What do you think of that new Vietnamese restaurant?" But the individual dishes are not usually capitalized. "I like enchiladas." "I'll have the fish and chips."
a series of Mexican foods that can be purchested
Mexican foods are generally warm and filling, much like comfort foods. They often have rich and creamy textures, and they have a lot of flavor, due to the seasonings used.
Mexican would be since it is derived from Mexico, a proper name. Artist would not be capitalised.
Yes, because it is a specific type of history.
Tortillas and enchiladas are typical mexican food. Tacos and Nachos however are not typical mexican foods. These not traditional foods anre called Tex-Mex. Mixture of mexican and texan
Depends.If we're talking about a proper-named ethnic or national class of foods, such as Thai or German or Mexican, we capitalize the national or cultural modifier. "I love Greek food." "What do you think of that new Vietnamese restaurant?" But the individual dishes are not usually capitalized. "I like enchiladas." "I'll have the fish and chips."
Tortillas and enchiladas are typical mexican food. Tacos and Nachos however are not typical mexican foods. These not traditional foods anre called Tex-Mex. Mixture of mexican and texan
Yes, "Mexican People" should be capitalized as it refers to a specific group of people from Mexico.
"Mama" should be capitalized when it is used as a proper noun or as a title before a name, for example "Mama Jane." If it is used more generally to refer to one's mother, it does not need to be capitalized, for example "my mama."
Mexican, Chinese, portugal, Italian, and German foods
They usually eat meat and cabbage cooked burnt. They really like it that way, heaven knows why.