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.... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas, and
taquitos!

What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all tortillas? What
makes them different?



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On 8/7/2015 6:26 AM, Ophelia wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional
Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone
and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or
The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak
children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone”
to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S.
Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of
the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink.

To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a
witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the
case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd)
document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report
December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes
cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S.
Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out.
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On 8/7/2015 6:26 AM, Ophelia wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional
Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone
and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or
The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak
children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone”
to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S.
Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of
the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink.

To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a
witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the
case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd)
document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report
December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes
cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S.
Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out.
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>... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas, and
>taquitos!
>
>What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all tortillas? What
>makes them different?


They are variously made with one of two kinds of tortillas -- corn or
flour (vastly different)
A synopsis of Mexican Street food (be sure to scroll all the way down
to a list of Mexican cuisine. It may be helpful to you
http://tinyurl.com/nhxqsns
How are they different. Wow! I don't have a short answer for that.
Maybe someone else does.
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On 8/7/2015 6:45 AM, Janet B wrote:
Running for the White House, Jeb Bush portrays himself as a man who has
"worked his tail off" to get ahead in life. But in his business
dealings—which involved such diverse fields as real estate, credit card
services, and water pumps—the candidate seemed to benefit from his
father's political power and worked with people who turned out to be
criminals, the Washington Post reports. Bush's business outlook in his
early years was "a little bit of damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead,"
says a professor who wrote about him. "His judgment on who to associate
with is lacking." Unlike his father and brother George, who each made
fortunes as young men, Jeb jumped from one business venture to another,
at times with unsavory characters.


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On 8/6/2015 2:45 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 21:26:20 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>> ... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas, and
>> taquitos!
>>
>> What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all tortillas? What
>> makes them different?

>
> They are variously made with one of two kinds of tortillas -- corn or
> flour (vastly different)
> A synopsis of Mexican Street food (be sure to scroll all the way down
> to a list of Mexican cuisine. It may be helpful to you
> http://tinyurl.com/nhxqsns
> How are they different. Wow! I don't have a short answer for that.
> Maybe someone else does.
> Janet US


Quesadilla - 2 flour tortillas with filling, flattop grilled.

Tortillas - circular corn or flour flats.

Tacos - a small corn or flour tortilla filled and eaten either soft, or
hard (deep fried).

Burrito - a large flour tortilla filled and rolled like a log.

Tostada - typically a small corn tortilla fried hard and flat with the
filling on top.

Chimichanga - a burrito deep fried.

Taquito - a small corn tortilla rolled around a filling and then fried.
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In my experience, they are different only in the way the
ingredients are put together. It seems to me that the ingredients are nearly the
same for all these items. I certainly may be wrong. Maybe some Latino can
respond.....

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On 8/7/2015 6:56 AM, Nancy2 wrote:
Running for the White House, Jeb Bush portrays himself as a man who has
"worked his tail off" to get ahead in life. But in his business
dealings—which involved such diverse fields as real estate, credit card
services, and water pumps—the candidate seemed to benefit from his
father's political power and worked with people who turned out to be
criminals, the Washington Post reports. Bush's business outlook in his
early years was "a little bit of damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead,"
says a professor who wrote about him. "His judgment on who to associate
with is lacking." Unlike his father and brother George, who each made
fortunes as young men, Jeb jumped from one business venture to another,
at times with unsavory characters.
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On 8/6/2015 2:56 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> In my experience, they are different only in the way the
> ingredients are put together. It seems to me that the ingredients are nearly the
> same for all these items. I certainly may be wrong. Maybe some Latino can
> respond.....
>
> N
>

Quesadilla - 2 flour tortillas with filling, flattop grilled.

Tortillas - circular corn or flour flats.

Tacos - a small corn or flour tortilla filled and eaten either soft, or
hard (deep fried).

Burrito - a large flour tortilla filled and rolled like a log.

Tostada - typically a small corn tortilla fried hard and flat with the
filling on top.

Chimichanga - a burrito deep fried.

Taquito - a small corn tortilla rolled around a filling and then fried.


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On Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 4:26:32 PM UTC-4, Ophelia wrote:
> ... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas, and
> taquitos!
>
> What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all tortillas? What
> makes them different?
>
>
>
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On 8/7/2015 7:23 AM, Japhy Ryder wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional
Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone
and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or
The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak
children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone”
to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S.
Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of
the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink.

To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a
witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the
case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd)
document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report
December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes
cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S.
Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out.
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On 8/6/2015 4:26 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> ... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas, and
> taquitos!
>
> What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all tortillas?
> What makes them different?


Well, they're all made using tortillas. Quesadillas are flat,
with the ingredients between two tortillas. I make them in a
nonstick frying pan. The tortillas and the ingredients heat
through together. Served cut into wedges. Put some melty cheese,
cooked chicken, whatever you like. Hard to screw up. Flip
at some point so both sides cook.

Tacos, the filling is prepared and served in a folded tortilla.

I'm not all that familiar with the different things you mention.
Of course I've heard of them. Sometimes it's the way they're folded,
sometimes they're fried. To me they are all pretty similar.

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On 8/6/2015 4:03 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 8/6/2015 4:26 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>> ... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas, and
>> taquitos!
>>
>> What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all tortillas?
>> What makes them different?

>
> Well, they're all made using tortillas. Quesadillas are flat,
> with the ingredients between two tortillas. I make them in a
> nonstick frying pan. The tortillas and the ingredients heat
> through together. Served cut into wedges. Put some melty cheese,
> cooked chicken, whatever you like. Hard to screw up. Flip
> at some point so both sides cook.
>
> Tacos, the filling is prepared and served in a folded tortilla.
>
> I'm not all that familiar with the different things you mention.
> Of course I've heard of them. Sometimes it's the way they're folded,
> sometimes they're fried. To me they are all pretty similar.
>
> nancy
>
>

And no one asked about the gordita!
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> ... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas, and
> taquitos!
>
> What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all tortillas?
> What makes them different?


They are all things made with tortillas but all different.

A quesadilla is two tortillas with a filling or one, with a filling, folded
in half and cut in wedges. Made with a flour tortilla. Always has cheese
but can also have meat and other fillings.

A tortilla is a type of thin, flat bread. Usually made of corn or wheat
flour but can be made of other things.

Am American taco is a corn tortilla, curved, ends up and deep fried.
Usually purchased this way. Otherwise it is a soft corn tortilla or two
paired together. Fillings are beans and/or meat/fish and some vegetables.
This will vary depending on the filling. Fish often has cabbage.
Otherwise, lettuce. Also tomato and cheese.

A burrito is a large flour tortilla with various fillings, rolled up to
enclose the filling.

A tostada is a flat, corn tortilla, fried crisp, then topped with (usually)
beans, meat, lettuce, tomatoes and cheese.

A chimichanga is a small burrito, deep fried.

Taquitos are rolled tacos. Corn tortilla with beans or meat and sometimes
also cheese, rolled up tightly and baked or fried. No vegetables are put in
these but they are usually served on the side, along with salsa, sour cream
and guacamole to dip them in.


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> ... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas,
> and taquitos!
>
> What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all
> tortillas? What makes them different?


It's what they are filled with generally in your list. They can come
on corn or wheat flour versions.

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I just wonder if I'd like green salsa aka salsa verde on homemade tacos.
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On 8/6/2015 4:35 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>> ... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas,
>> and taquitos!
>>
>> What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all tortillas?
>> What makes them different?

>
> They are all things made with tortillas but all different.
>
> A quesadilla is two tortillas with a filling or one, with a filling,
> folded in half and cut in wedges. Made with a flour tortilla. Always
> has cheese but can also have meat and other fillings.
>
> A tortilla is a type of thin, flat bread. Usually made of corn or wheat
> flour but can be made of other things.
>
> Am American taco is a corn tortilla, curved, ends up and deep fried.
> Usually purchased this way. Otherwise it is a soft corn tortilla or two
> paired together. Fillings are beans and/or meat/fish and some
> vegetables. This will vary depending on the filling. Fish often has
> cabbage. Otherwise, lettuce. Also tomato and cheese.
>
> A burrito is a large flour tortilla with various fillings, rolled up to
> enclose the filling.
>
> A tostada is a flat, corn tortilla, fried crisp, then topped with
> (usually) beans, meat, lettuce, tomatoes and cheese.
>
> A chimichanga is a small burrito, deep fried.
>
> Taquitos are rolled tacos. Corn tortilla with beans or meat and
> sometimes also cheese, rolled up tightly and baked or fried. No
> vegetables are put in these but they are usually served on the side,
> along with salsa, sour cream and guacamole to dip them in.
>
>

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>


a.) yes
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On 8/7/2015 8:43 AM, wrote:
John Caylor of
www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.



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On 8/7/2015 8:35 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.



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George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional
Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone
and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or
The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak
children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone”
to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S.
Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of
the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink.

To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a
witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the
case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd)
document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report
December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes
cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S.
Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out.


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George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional
Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone
and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or
The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak
children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone”
to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S.
Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of
the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink.

To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a
witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the
case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd)
document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report
December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes
cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S.
Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out.
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George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional
Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone
and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or
The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak
children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone”
to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S.
Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of
the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink.

To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a
witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the
case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd)
document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report
December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes
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On 8/7/2015 10:10 AM, Japhy Ryder wrote:
George HW Bush is a known evil pedophile, who ran a Congressional
Blackmail Child Sex Ring during the 1980s known as “Operation Brownstone
and Operation Brownstar”, and later to become known as “The Finders or
The Franklin Coverup”. U.S. Vice President George HW Bush would sneak
children over to Senator Barney Frank’s condo, known as a “Brownstone”
to their famous cocktail parties, where U.S. Congressman and U.S.
Senators — some willing and some unwilling participants — got a taste of
the “Voodoo Drug” in their drink.

To prove a case, you need one that was involved in an operation or a
witness or documents; in this case, U.S. Customs documents prove the
case without getting anyone still living killed. Inside the (scribd)
document below is an article that appeared in US News and World report
December 27 1993, entitled “Through a Glass Very Darkly”. This includes
cops, spies and a very old investigation — also copies of the U.S.
Customs Reports where the names are not blacked out.
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On 2015-08-06 22:39:19 +0000, cshenk said:

> Ophelia wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>> ... quesadillas, tortillas, tacos, burritos, tostadas, chimichangas,
>> and taquitos!
>>
>> What are they, please? Am I right in thinking they are all
>> tortillas? What makes them different?

>
> It's what they are filled with generally in your list. They can come
> on corn or wheat flour versions.


It's primarily what they are filled with and their cooking configuration:

Quesadilla are pan-toasted with cheese and other inside. Other can be
chicken, pork, steak, fish, shrimp, etc. Because of the heat, lettue is
not so frequent but refried beans (bean paste) are, also salsa, sour
cream or quacamole. Or all of these.

Tacos are more or less a hand-held item they are most frequently
steamed corn tortillas, but sometimes are fried into a u-shape. Here
you frequently see fresh lettuce and tomatoes as well an/all meats
above, refriend beans, etc.

Burritos are rolled and tucked and are usualy quite large, always flour
tortillas, eaten out of a paper wrap like a gyro.

Tostadas are corn friend crisp and flag, you pile stuff on top, so
again fresh chilled stuff makes better sense.

Chimichangas are more or less a deep-fried burrito; lettuce and tomato avoided.

Taquitos are a corn tortilla with a *little* somethig in it frequently
just meat or meat and a little refritos, deep fried until crisp, eaten
by dunking it into sour cream, quacamole or salsa. Usually provided in
an order of 3, frequently on top of lettuce with some crumbled mexican
cheese (which tends not to melt) over the top.

Eat hardy.

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> I just wonder if I'd like green salsa aka salsa verde on homemade tacos.


If you like salsa verde, what wouldn't you like it on?

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