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wrote: > Anim8rFSK wrote: > > In article >, > > Albert > wrote: > > > >> Rich wrote: > >> > >>> Doesn't stop it from being grotesque. I can understand allowing a > >>> Chinese > >>> or Indian influence, but Mexican food was born of poverty. People ate it > >>> because they had no choice. > >> You do not know anything other than ignorance and bigotry. Almost all > >> great > >> food is born of poverty and if it was not for the Mexicans you would not > >> have > >> chocolate, > > > > I think the Aztecs would argue that point. > > > >> potatoes, > > > > Chile > > > >> tomatoes, > > > > Aztecs again, but Aztecs from Mexico City. I'll give you that one on a > > technicality. > > > >> chile peppers, > > > > Eh. Grows all over, north and south of Mexico. > > > >> sweet corn > > > > Huh? Not even close on that one. That's Native American, from way > > north of Mexico. > > > >> anetto. > > > > Okay, you've stumped me there. I don't even know what that is? > > Misspelled. It's annato. Ah. Originally from Brazil. Thanks. -- Bad Reboot's 'Crap Trek' 2009: "No Shat, No Show" Rated "least anticipated film of 2009" by ETOnline |
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