Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered America
- 作者:Arellano,Gustavo
- 出版社:Baker & Taylor Books
- 出版日期:2012-04-10
- 語言:英文
- ISBN10:1439148619
- ISBN13:9781439148617
- 裝訂:精裝 / 15.2 x 23.5 x 3.8 cm / 普通級
When salsa overtook ketchup as this country's favorite condiment in the 1990s, America's century-long love affair with Mexican food reached yet another milestone. In seemingly every decade since the 1880s, America has tried new food trends from south of the border��hili, tamales, tacos, enchiladas, tequila, bacon-wrapped hot dogs, and so many more��oved them, and demanded the next great thing. As a result, Mexican food dominates American palates to the tune of billions of dollars in sales per year, from canned refried beans to frozen margaritas and ballpark nachos. It's a little-known history, one that's crept up on this country like your Mexican neighbors��nd left us better for it.
Now, Taco USA addresses the all-important questions: What exactly constitutes ��exican��food in the United States? How did it get here? What's ��uthentic��and what's ��aco Bell,��and does it matter? What's so cosmic about a burrito? And why do Americans love Mexican food so darn much?
Tacos, alas, sold separately.