it really depends you can call your hand a foot and the foot a hand but who cares its not a law that says you have to call a taco a taco
A very lazy man who could not eat his chips and his taco at the same time, so he put the taco in the bag of chips as a compromise, and thus creating the walking taco.(his name was Jack.)
No, there's not... But we are trying to bring a Taco Bell Franchise here to Portugal!
Taco dip is believed to have been invented in the early 50s. This is was a form of appetizer for South Americans.
Mexico is the birthplace of the taco. a young mother tortilla was strolling down the boarwalk when she came a across a strapping young crisp. they hooked up and before you knew it lil baby taco was born. awwwww
Downey, California
The most common meat for a taco is fish. Even though most people think its ground beef, the Taco originated from Spain and Mexico. Both of these places are mostly surrounded by water.
Taco Bell may accept the coupons depending on your area. Although Taco Bell is a Mexican restaurant, they may not qualify as one because it was originated in the United States.
taco bell didnt invent the chalupa, but im pretty sure its been there seince taco bell first came out
It is said that when Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes mixed the Aztec corn tortillas with pig meat brought by his expedition, the taco was born.
Dave Brubeck - Blue Rondo a la Turk
It comes from the word chalupa. Its a small boat. The taco salad is named after a boat. Kind of like the Ford Mustang is named after the plane, not the horse.
A borrowed word is one that originated in another language, but now is used in English. For instance, how many US citizens don't know what a taco is? The word taco is borrowed from Spanish. We have algebra classes. The word algebra is from Arabic. There are many such examples. See the website below for more.
You can get a fish taco at Del Taco
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The singular possessive form of the word "taco" is "taco's".
The German word for taco is Taco.