The origin of 'taco' is 'a plug'.
From American origin, it is the McDonalds food chain, closely followed by Burger King and KFC.From Mexican origin, it would be the Taco Inn franchise.
No. They come from Mexico. The British never knew was a taco was until Taco Bell opened there. In the 1970's the the southern states here you couldn't find a taco either. Only from TX to the west coast could a taco be found.Another answer: Taco's are Mexican in origin. The British were probably introduced to them while on holidays in Mexico. Taco Bell was not rresponsible for introducing them to Britain because Taco Bell has only two outlets in Britain and they are both on American Airforce bases where they are not available to the general British public.
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The word taco comes from the Spanish word, wad or plug. this word is referring to the wad that goes into a musket.Another Perspective:The true origin is unclear but there is no lack of theories. A very plausible one is that it derives from the Spanish word, tac, which refers to a short thick piece of stone, wood, or metal driven into a hollow place to fill, seal, or block the space.
You can get a fish taco at Del Taco
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Taco is taco in Swedish too.
Taco is just taco in spanish.
The German word for taco is Taco.
There are 21g of carbs in a Taco Bell soft taco.
Taco bell , or dell taco. Both great shops, but i prefer taco bell.