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Tacos in Sweden

Swedish Tex-mex?

Bender B Rodriquez
post 10.Jan.2013, 01:49 PM
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Joined: 25.Mar.2006

I would rather have some real Mexican chain than Chipotle which is in no way authentic Mexican food.
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Schomberg
post 13.Jan.2013, 01:37 AM
Post #17
Location: Gothenburg
Joined: 29.Nov.2009

fried chicken? Where are you getting that? Don't know anywhere in Göteborg that does that. Horrid Pizzaz and kebabs and Mackers are what they're about. All mank. Indian has only very recently began to start catching on.
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post 13.Jan.2013, 09:27 AM
Post #18
Location: Västra Götaland
Joined: 1.Jul.2007

QUOTE (Bender B Rodriquez @ 10.Jan.2013, 02:57 AM) *
Have you ever had Swedish style tex-mex? There is nothing to microwave except possibly the tortilla breads. You must be thinking of burritos...Here is a typical Swedish " ... (show full quote)

Well, when I make my own I always add peppers & and sour cream.

QUOTE (Abe L @ 10.Jan.2013, 11:47 AM) *
I really can't agree with "the taco became Sweden foreign food of choice?", the burger and kebab are far more popular. Proven by the abundance of burger and keba ... (show full quote)

Yeah, if Tex Mex were as ubiquitous here in Sweden as the OP claims, I think I would have heard something about it from family and friends over the years. I am quite fond of Tex Mex but believe its popularity has been over stated.
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Bender B Rodriquez
post 13.Jan.2013, 02:51 PM
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Joined: 25.Mar.2006

QUOTE (entry @ 13.Jan.2013, 10:27 AM) *
Well, when I make my own I always add peppers & and sour cream.Yeah, if Tex Mex were as ubiquitous here in Sweden as the OP claims, I think I would have heard something ab ... (show full quote)

Tex-mex was a popular home-dish in the 90s, not so much nowadays.
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post 13.Jan.2013, 03:25 PM
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Location: Västra Götaland
Joined: 1.Jul.2007

Fair enough, I arrived in 2004 so what happened in the kitchens of the 90's I haven't heard much about it. I still love my burritos and plan on having some on the dinner/lunch/mid-night snack/elevenses or just whenever menu in the near future.
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