A flauta is a rolled-up tortilla filled with meat, usually chicken or beef, and then fried until crispy. It is different from a traditional taco because a taco is made with a folded tortilla filled with various ingredients, while a flauta is rolled and fried, giving it a crunchy texture.
it depends on whats on it...
Nachos are pretty close to what you describe. Whats taco pie?
about as much as whats in a in a Del Taco Restaurant soft shell fish taco
The Taco is a traditional Mexican food. It is not know who invented the name.
where i am its 4.99, but it may not be the same where you are. wait whats the purpose of this question? just go to taco bell!
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No, a taco is not a state; it is a traditional Mexican dish made of a folded or rolled tortilla filled with various ingredients such as meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables. The term "taco" refers to the food item rather than a geographical location. If you meant "Taco" in a different context, please provide more details for clarification.
tell him to go to the doctor and tell him whats going on and then ask for a taco(:
Chabelita is not a company. There are different search results for Chabelita. Some Spanish language video clips on Youtube, and there is also a taco shop in Los Angeles called Taco Chabelita, which offers traditional taqueria fare.
A taco is heterogeneous, as its different ingredients are easily distinguishable.
Taco salad contains hundreds of different chemicals, and furthermore, there are many different ways to make a taco salad, so even if you did list the hundreds of different chemicals in a taco salad, that would only describe one specific salad, not every salad.
No, taco is a legitimate word for a food you eat.