Of course it is!
Taco soup is not a traditional dish in Mexico; it is more commonly associated with Tex-Mex cuisine in the United States. The dish typically combines ingredients found in tacos, such as ground meat, beans, and vegetables, but it is not a staple of Mexican culinary tradition. In Mexico, you might find various types of soups, but they would differ significantly from taco soup as known in Tex-Mex culture.
No. It is to much of a change and the end product will be different from what is intended. I might add that this does not sound like a very authentic Mexican dish. In Mexican cuisine, there is tortilla soup, but not taco soup. Also, the only salad dressings used in traditional Mexican cuisine is oil & vinegar / vinaigrette. Ranch dressing is absolutely unknown.
The Word paco means taco. As in the Mexican dish.
Some words to describe a taco could be soft/hard, crunchy, juicy, meaty, spicy, Mexican, tasty...
It is called taco.
A mexican style dish similar to a taco as it is folded like a taco but also bears resemblance to a burrito but is too large to be folded as a burrito... also see blivett
Churros or flan would be a good match to taco soup.
Taco salad is a Mexican food.
No, taco is a legitimate word for a food you eat.
'Taco'.
A tureen is a large dish for holding soup.
There is no 'God of the Taco'. __________ Are you sure? I thought is was "Bell".