Un voyage à travers le monde coloré et varié des Tacos.Un voyage à travers le monde coloré et varié des Tacos.Un voyage à travers le monde coloré et varié des Tacos.
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As a Mexican that was waned on street food, I just can tell you the series has a long way to go... It is also absolutely true in everything portrayed.
If you haven't visited Mexico and risked its food, finest points of the series will evade you tho, somehow I find it akin to watching porn; will make lust for and crave what you see but it will never come close to the real thing. :-)
If you haven't visited Mexico and risked its food, finest points of the series will evade you tho, somehow I find it akin to watching porn; will make lust for and crave what you see but it will never come close to the real thing. :-)
The taco, in all its humble glory, is celebrated in this documentary. All the different styles are chronicled, and where they first appeared (some of them really really ancient, and a blend of several cultures). This is enhanced by interesting commentary from experts (subtitled in English when appropriate). You are going to pine for a taco before you're done watching. The series has a certain drama and romance to the way it's presented, which makes it even more cool and entertaining. I hope they make more episodes (maybe traveling to other places around the globe?), just like I hope tacos are always around the next corner. Yummy delicious show!!!
What I knew about tacos before watching this series would have fit inside of one little tortilla. I thought I knew a lot about Mexico and the people there, but now I feel that I know the country and Mexicans much better. We are what we eat, after all.
I was watching the first episode one evening while I was eating a pizza I had made from scratch, a pretty darn good pizza, if I do say so myself. Looking at all of those wonderful images of tacos was making me hungry...while I was stuffing my fat face.
Don't get me wrong, I love the food of Spain and have adopted it completely, but I really miss the food of Mexico. I can make versions of it here. I even have a tortillera, or the press for making tortillas, although I don't make them very well. There are markets here that sell dried chiles, and we even have a stall in my neighborhood market that sells fresh jalapeños and habaneros.
Valencia is famous for its Mercado Central, but the views of Mexico City's Mercado de la Merced is like a revelation.
But what I really need is to take another trip to Mexico and really explore this world of tacos.
Or maybe I can just go to L.A. "Estamos aquí en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, una de las ciudades más mexicanas del mundo."
S02E04 was definitely the low point in the series for me. This was when they went north across the border and all of the food went to hell. At one point, some guy is dumping dehydrated onion into a caldron of meat that didn't look appetizing to begin with. All of the fast-food variations of the taco looked truly disgusting. Drive-in food is one bit of history that really needs to be forgotten, it's like being nostalgic for some diseased that's been cured.
I was watching the first episode one evening while I was eating a pizza I had made from scratch, a pretty darn good pizza, if I do say so myself. Looking at all of those wonderful images of tacos was making me hungry...while I was stuffing my fat face.
Don't get me wrong, I love the food of Spain and have adopted it completely, but I really miss the food of Mexico. I can make versions of it here. I even have a tortillera, or the press for making tortillas, although I don't make them very well. There are markets here that sell dried chiles, and we even have a stall in my neighborhood market that sells fresh jalapeños and habaneros.
Valencia is famous for its Mercado Central, but the views of Mexico City's Mercado de la Merced is like a revelation.
But what I really need is to take another trip to Mexico and really explore this world of tacos.
Or maybe I can just go to L.A. "Estamos aquí en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, una de las ciudades más mexicanas del mundo."
S02E04 was definitely the low point in the series for me. This was when they went north across the border and all of the food went to hell. At one point, some guy is dumping dehydrated onion into a caldron of meat that didn't look appetizing to begin with. All of the fast-food variations of the taco looked truly disgusting. Drive-in food is one bit of history that really needs to be forgotten, it's like being nostalgic for some diseased that's been cured.
Netflix, I salute you for this mouthwatering, beautifully narrated series.
This Netflix series does a good job of using street food as an expression of culture. But I would have enjoyed it even more if they hadn't anthropomorphosised the taco; giving food a voice and a personality always strikes me as a bit creepy.
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