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Mexican fajita

Post 1

Dudemeister

Fajita in Mexico is a cut of meat - skirt steak ("faja" is Spanish for skirt) from the belly of a cow. It is a cheap cut of meat, and some consider it almost not meat as would be say sirloin, etc. It is great marinated and quickly grilled and put in tacos.

A taco is simply anything put in a tortilla.

By the way tortillas are normally used soft - toasted on a grill to puff them up them left to steam in a stack to soften and cook further (they are made of treated corn meal or flour). A taco is made by putting something in the tortilla, and folding it in HALF. Tortillas can be used like a utensil, for picking up and neatly eating any savoury food served.


Mexican fajita

Post 2

Dudemeister

actually "faja" is best described as a girdle - bad translation!


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