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I recently moved to Tucson, AZ from Atlanta, GA and (as silly as it
sounds) I miss the Mexican food I enjoyed in the southeast. While Tucson is considered one of the best U.S. cities for Mexican food it's a lot different than the Mexican food I grew up eating in GA. Things are just made differently. The rice is quite different and what I miss the most is the abundance of white cheese melted on almost everything that doesn't seem to be a part of Mexican cooking here in the SW. I know that there's a big Sonoran influence in the food in Tucson but don't know what influences Mexican food in the SE. Does anyone know anything about these differences or where I can get a good old plate of white cheese soaked Nachos in Tucson (nachos aren't on the menu hardly anywhere and it's killing me!)? |
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