Tag: mexican tacos

Tacos Árabes, Puebla | a Mexican Tradition

Contrary to what one might think, Cinco de Mayo is not linked to the independence of Mexico but rather to Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862 led by General Zaragoza. Arabic tacos were the first tacos made in Puebla by immigrants from the Middle East. The meat of these delicious bites was cut with a vertical skewer, shawarma style, seasoned with spices from the Middle East and served, as it is still the case today, on thick flour tortillas (pan árabe, a variant of pita bread).

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Fish Tacos | Red Cabbage, Jalapeño, Lime Slaw

Transport your taste buds to a sun-soaked fiesta with these zesty fish tacos! Imagine succulent, perfectly seasoned fish tucked into warm corn tortillas and topped with a vibrant red cabbage, jalapeño, and lime slaw… Perfect for celebrating Cinco de Mayo or any day that calls for a flavor explosion!

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