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Taco Traditions

Tessa Kwan

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Sinopsis

Taco Traditions explores the fascinating history of the taco, revealing its journey from pre-Columbian roots to its diverse modern forms. This culinary exploration highlights how the taco, far from being a static dish, is a dynamic expression of Mexican heritage. The book uncovers intriguing facts, such as the crucial role of corn in the taco's early development and the transformative impact of Spanish ingredients like pork and wheat. It examines the taco not merely as a recipe, but as a cultural artifact reflecting centuries of culinary adaptation and exchange.

 
The book progresses chronologically, beginning with pre-Columbian foodways and the significance of the tortilla. It then details the Spanish arrival and the introduction of new ingredients, before exploring regional taco variations like tacos al pastor and carnitas. This approach allows readers to understand how the taco has evolved and diversified across different regions of Mexico.

 
Ultimately, it showcases the taco's ongoing evolution and its role as a symbol of Mexican cultural identity in a globalized world.
Disponible desde: 11/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 70 páginas.

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