• KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    You don’t have any good peppers and wouldn’t know what to do with them if you did. Peppers are the key to authentic Mexican food.

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      6 months ago

      People who like it hot can buy peppers, and they’re pretty easy to grow too. However, not everyone likes it spicy. A lack of peppers doesn’t make it any less of a taco.

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        6 months ago

        That’s the flavor of the taco. Otherwise it’s just meat in flatbread.

        You are telling on yourself by saying “some people don’t like it hot”. There are many peppers that are not hot: ancho chiles, chile del arbol, Anaheim pepper, poblanos, banana peppers, cascabel, chilaca, etc.

        If you don’t know about mild peppers, you don’t know about Mexican food. It’s just that simple. Downvote away Europeans.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          6 months ago

          Nah, you really don’t need peppers for it to be a taco. All you need is:

          • wrap - usually corn, but flour works
          • seasoned protein
          • toppings - lettuce, tomatoes, etc
          • optional sauce

          Layer it up, fold, then eat. There are a ton of options, and many of the protein options have no peppers, spicy or otherwise. It’s a completely irrelevant part of the dish, like which protein you use.

          I’m not European, and I work with a Mexican who corrected me on a lot of my assumptions about Mexican food.

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          6 months ago

          You’re telling on yourself by claiming those peppers to be unavailable in Europe. I wouldn’t be surprised if you thought cilantro to be exclusively American at this point.