Crunch And Spin With Tacos
Yay, it’s the official Taco Day! And we’re not just looking for a reason to hit the nearest taco place for lunch. As you well know, the internet is full of amazing facts about literally everything. You just have to have a colourful imagination or a dose of weird curiosity. Or both. And today, we’re all about tacos.
As we research daily for fresh content in our quest to bring you the best casino info, it so happens that we come across such facts. And we just need to share.
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10 Taco Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
1. The port city of Ensenada, Mexico is said to be the birthplace of the famous fish taco.
2. The word taco literally means plug or wad, but it also translates to ‘light lunch’ in Mexican Spanish. This is why you don’t have to feel guilty when you eat two tacos in one sitting.
3. We can trace tacos all the way to the Olmeca tradition when the women used to wrap the men’s food in big tortillas so they could eat it during work breaks.
4. Tacos are actually older than Europe and were also the food of choice for the indigenous people in the Valley of Mexico.
5. The world’s most expensive taco is served at a high-end resort in Las Vegas and it costs a whopping $25,000. To order this gold-infused taco, you have to be a guest in the resort’s Presidential Suite and put down a $12,500 deposit to score the dish.
6. The famous Mexican restaurant chain Taco Bell uses at least 600,000 cows’ worth of beef every year just for their tacos. According to their website, they serve an average of 133 million kilograms of ground beef per year.
7. ‘Taquería’ is the Spanish word for a taco shop. Originally, the term was used to refer to street vendors serving authentic Mexican food.
8. One of the first ever taco trucks was opened in 1966 by two New York housewives. Although the truck did not have a full kitchen, it was available for catering and quickly became extremely popular.
9. Tacos are actually banned in at least 23 countries for being too tasty (true fact, look it up).
10. In Old Mexico, they worshipped three gods, each one for a type of taco.

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Let us know if we missed any taco fun facts. And remember, taco day can be every day!