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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Marlene Cordova Let&#8217;s settle these debates for once and for all. Soft or hard shell tacos? Asada</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-right has-small-font-size wp-block-paragraph">By Marlene Cordova</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Let&#8217;s settle these debates for once and for all. Soft or hard shell tacos? Asada or al pastor? Vegan or meat-lovers? And where can I find the best ones? At a restaurant or from a food truck?&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The popularity of tacos has become a cottage industry, from making them, selling them, promoting them, and now shows and documentaries (The Taco Chronicles), where you can learn all about them, where to eat and where to find them. According to Trycake.com, &#8220;As of April 2017, there were nearly 60,000 Mexican restaurants in the U.S. These businesses generate approximately $45 billion in annual retail sales. It&#8217;s clear that this hot food [tacos] is becoming a hot ticket item for American diners.”&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Tacos have ingrained their way into people’s hearts and in honor of this Mexican cuisine. For Hispanic Heritage Month, I&#8217;d love to expand my palette and try all kinds of tacos.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">To do so, I did some extensive research to find a variety of tacos, and not to any surprise; people love their tacos!&nbsp; The cuisine has found its way into every industry. We&#8217;re talking taco shows, shirts, documentaries, music, purses, pillows, and podcast. The list goes on, and I find it very important to share this vital information with you.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Trusty taco sources:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://www.lataco.com/">L.A. Taco</a> a news/media company with<strong> 123,107 followers across all social media and 271,710 views on youtube</strong>. They cover everything from news, art, music, food, and culture all over Los Angeles. Their taco stories feature different restaurants and recipes. At the same time, they are shining a light on the everyday chefs/people behind the taco.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Now, if you ever find yourself in the mood for some at-home tacos, <strong>Doña Ángela&#8217;s</strong> youtube channel has you covered. <a href="https://youtu.be/dVUGkeT4g4c">De Mi Rancho, a Tu Cocina</a>, accumulates a total of<strong> </strong>3,140,000 subscribers to date. According to Youtubers.com, she&#8217;s raking in $14.1K a month, down from a high of $24.6 in October of 2019.<strong> </strong>Doña Ángela’s 110 videos have a total of 195,582,804 views from her authentic kitchen, and people seem to love her carnitas taco recipe, which has received 1,543,093 since January 2020.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Now to set the tone, here are some taco related tunes and podcasts to enjoy.&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/2b1yiFEFZYuvlBnClvNJHP?si=h4LASMlDT9my9rYnHh12og">Taco Tuesday </a>by Migos&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/7x72bUHzxm7hboMdC25xEJ?si=xLtaMcIBRDO2hy7p1H9LBw">Taco Tuesday</a> by Lil Jon&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0QSkbPSF3suKRDGwd8ZAK9?si=HtcRpnEaRqiN3TkW0oxoUQ">Taco Friday </a>Podcast&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/2iTCpGYdcCmtzKfKjVhXze?si=ni8GO1OjQJqJEVxVJIyTUg">L.A. Taco</a> Podcast&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Show up and show out on Taco Tuesday, with these cute pieces to wear and accessorize your outfit.&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://www.cbjbylorena.com/">Custom Boutique Jewelry </a>by Lorena, who handmakes polymer clay jewelry pieces inspired by various Latin goodies. Check out these cute taco earrings.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://www.instagram.com/luna.limonada/">Luna Limonada</a> &#8211; A small Latin culture-inspired t-shirt company. Have you covered with the perfect tees for taco Tuesday!</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://ahliyahcrafts.com/">Ahliyah Crafts LLC</a> prides herself on creating childhood favorites in miniature form. Look at these cute taco earrings, keychains, plus more.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://www.mexistuff.com/">Mexistuffstore</a>&#8211; has you covered on sweatshirts, totes,&nbsp; tees, stickers, mugs, pillows, and so&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">many more goodies.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Catch up on your reading?&nbsp; How about<strong> Naibe Reynoso’s</strong> new book<a href="https://www.amazon.com/How-Fold-Taco-English-Spanish/dp/1733710361"> <em>How to Fold a Taco</em></a><em>,</em> an introduction to your young kids on how to properly fold and eat a taco.&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">If you&#8217;re bored and hungry, scroll through these Instagram accounts:&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/tacosnmiches/">tacosnmiches</a></p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/tacos_el_gueraso/">Tacos_El _Gueraso</a></p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/tacosyque/">Tacosyque</a></p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/unostacosaz/">unostacosaz</a></p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Now while you sit back and enjoy your taquitos, here are some shows to watch while eating your tacos,</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://www.netflix.com/title/81040704">Taco Chronicles</a> on Netflix is a documentary that shares the history behind the cuisine and the different delicacies that can go along with a tortilla.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://www.elreynetwork.com/shows/originals/united-tacos-of-america">United Tacos of America</a> on El Rey Network, Mando Rayo and Jarod Neece go on a journey to uncover tacos and culture everywhere! &#8220;Through Birria in L.A., Carnitas in Chicago, Brisket in Austin, Nixtamal tortillas in NYC y más!&#8221;&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnPDn1Lb79JHDr_8ug_r-Gr9CuRJtHMur">All the Tacos </a>a Youtube series on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaLfMkkHhSA_LaCta0BzyhQ">Munchies</a> exploring different kinds of meats and restaurants to find the tastiest bite!&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Now the most important part, my favorite tacos. A classic, a soft taco de Asada with onion, cilantro, and tons of salsa verde. Then coming in second a fried shell shrimp taco, with pickled cabbage, crema, then topped with more salsa!&nbsp;<br />Please share your favorite taco with us on<a href="https://www.instagram.com/latinheatmag/"> Instagram</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=latin%20heat%20entertainment">Facebook</a>, or <a href="https://twitter.com/LatinHeatMag">Twitter.</a></p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/tacos-are-taking-over-lets-taco-about-it/">Tacos are Taking Over, Let’s Taco About It.</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Try The Tamales: Taqueria At the End of the World Atop Alaska</title>
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America’s northernmost inhabited settlement witnesses the last sunset of the year in mid-November. But the small population of the town formerly called Barrow, Alaska—officially 4,933 as of five years ago—doesn’t sleep through the 65 days of darkness and minus-50 temperatures that follow.<br />
And Cruz’s Mexican Grill doesn’t stop serving tacos.<br />
Liliana and Cruz Peñuelas opened their doors in 2014, two years before Barrow residents decided by a margin of just six votes to restore the town’s Iñupiaq name, Utqiagvik (“Oot-KAH-gr-vik”). Because the settlement has been home to indigenous people for more than 1,500 years, the couple needed permission from their tribal council, the Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope, to operate.</p>
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<p>Cruz’s serves 18 dishes, from enchiladas and nachos to fajitas and tamales. It isn’t the first taco spot to open in Utqiagvik. Pepe’s North of the Border served the community from 1978 until 2016, when a fire consumed it.<br />
But Cruz’s is the first taqueria to be owned by Latinos. While Pepe’s served Tex-Mex food, Cruz and Liliana embrace authentic Mexican gastronomy, especially dishes traditional to the state of Sinaloa.<br />
Cuban-born Liliana left the island in 1966 for Puerto Rico. Joining a friend who worked at Utqiagvik’s only hospital, she moved in 1990 and made this remote outpost her home.<br />
She met Cruz in Utqiagvik, long after his 1985 migration from his native Sinaloa to California, and then years later to Alaska.</p>
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<p>The couple were delighted by how the Iñupiaq community embraced their cuisine. “They eat way more spice than Mexicans,” Cruz tells Zenger News, explaining how the local community tries everything on the menu. “They prefer Jarritos, a Mexican brand of sodas, over American drinks.”<br />
Tourists visiting the Iñupiaq Heritage Center or the Gateway to the Arctic, a whalebone arch that celebrates Utqiagvik’s tradition of subsistence whaling, have stopped by the taqueria for years with the curious look of someone who just spotted a KFC in Beijing.<br />
The deadly coronavirus had other ideas in 2020.<br />
“Hundreds of tourists and students visit Utqiagvik every year. But this year they couldn’t come because of Covid-19,” Cruz says.</p>
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<p>The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reported on September 24 that the state’s North Slope Borough, an area bigger than Utah that’s home to Utqiagvik and seven smaller villages, has seen a total of 115 cases. At least 89 of them have come from Utqiagvik, where residents are living under a “hunker down” order until Oct. 5.<br />
Seven hundred miles south in Anchorage, María Elena Ball wonders if her own restaurant will see the end of Covid-19. “Mexico in Alaska” is delivery-only for now, and loyal regular customers are helping her keep going.<br />
The pandemic reminds Alaskans how isolated they are, she tells Zenger. “People went crazy and emptied the stores” when deaths began to mount all over the world, says María Elena. “There was no flour, and I had trouble buying rice and beans.”<br />
“Later, the stores rationed some goods: one could buy just one 25-pound bag of rice per person.” Stores suggested she get friends to buy things for her.<br />
The challenges pile up as Anchorage marks its 4,000th Covid case.<br />
“Produce did not arrive this week because ships had trouble with the storms,” María Elena says. “We usually order goods one week in advance. If produce does not arrive within a week, I am in trouble.”<br />
The U.S. Census estimates that more than 50,000 Latinos lived in Alaska last year, about 10 times as many as the entire population of Utqiagvik.<br />
When she arrived in Alaska in 1968, “there were not even 10 Hispanic families in Anchorage,” she says. And when she opened her restaurant in 1972, Alaskans hardly knew anything about authentic Mexican cooking.<br />
“They just knew enchiladas,” she says. But she introduced genuine Mexican specialties from Michoacán state, Mexico, where she was born—a 4,875-mile road trip to the south—including mole, the traditional Mexican sauce based on chocolate, nuts, spices, and peppers.<br />
Because the right ingredients were scarce in Alaska, María Elena’s mother sent her dried peppers and spices from San Antonio, Texas.<br />
She says being able to get locally made tortillas back then “was a huge advantage. We began making simple things: tacos, quesadillas, and burritos.”<br />
More elaborate dishes came later when grocery stores added Hispanic goods to their ethnic sections.<br />
Liliana and Cruz can’t go to a Fred Myer or Walmart for serrano and habanero peppers. Anywhere in the “lower 48,” these ingredients are easy to get. But bringing anything to their doorstep is a challenge.<br />
Utqiagvik is 500 miles from Fairbanks, the largest town in central Alaska. The Dalton Highway ends at Prudhoe Bay, more than 200 miles to the southeast.<br />
“All our supplies come from abroad,” Cruz says. “We work with a local company that brings meat and other ingredients. Also, when I travel to Anchorage or Mexico, I buy what I need.”<br />
The pandemic has made resupplying even more difficult. Freight may be delayed by more than a month, which means food can go bad before it arrives.<br />
Cruz pays steep prices for fresh produce at the local grocery, but it’s better than waiting for freight. “Especially in the winter, produce would arrive frozen, and it would not work,” says Cruz.<br />
The Beaufort Sea begins to freeze by mid-October, and the taqueria at the end of the world stays open. When temperatures drop to 50 degrees below zero, Cruz partners with local taxis for delivery service.<br />
Even in the 24-hour-long night, when “we recognize people by the color of their parkas,” Utqiagvik’s three cab companies transport tacos. “People here do not make excuses,” he says.<br />
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