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How do you like dem fajitas?

>> No.8983387
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8983387

>>8983384

With gwakamole.

>> No.8984089

>>8983384
You mean tacos?

>> No.8984590

>>8983384
With lime and peppers

>> No.8984595

What's the difference between fajitas and soft shell tacos?

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>>8983384

>> No.8985336

Tortilla way too thick
1/10 would not bang

>> No.8985608

>>8983384
With a lot of cheese so I can scare my friends.

>> No.8986823

>>8984595
grilled veggies i'd say

>> No.8986830

>>8984595
>Fajitas (or "little belts" in Spanish) originally hail from Mexico, where the term only applies to beef — specifically, the grilled meat that comes from the narrow skirt steak portion of the cow. In the United States, the term's been applied to a plethora of other proteins, from chicken to shrimp and everything in between.

>What about those toppings? "Sure, most of the time fajitas are served with flour tortillas, grilled bell peppers, grilled onions, and a host of other condiments so people can make their own tacos, but technically, the term fajitas alone itself does not signify that it will be a taco." That's why, Lisa explains, "Fajitas can be made into tacos, but a taco isn't always a fajita." Got that?

>> No.8986840

>>8986830
oi 8 ur mum's taco m8