Japanese “Fast Food” – Mexican Meal

Filed under:Fast Food☆ — posted by IOjaw on June 2, 2006 @ 1:04 am

Today’s meal is some of the take-out choices available from an island Mexican food themed eatery:

Mexican Tacos

Japanese

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These consisted of ground meat, lettuce, tomato, onions, cheese, and a side of salsa in a soft shell.

Burrito Deluxe

Japanese

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Although this is called a “burrito”, I think most people from the Southwest would consider this as similar to the taco salad – perhaps Burrito Salad? It consisted of ground meat, refried beans, onions, cheese, tomatoes, sour cream, and avocado (or a very mild guacamole) in an edible deep-fried tortilla bowl with a side of salsa.

Onion Rings

Japanese

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I don’t know where the food item originated, but when someone says Mexican food I doubt that onion rings would pop into many people’s minds. (Not that it isn’t a part of the cuisine. It seems to be a part of most cuisines in one form or another.) These came with a side of ketchup.



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