bajajudy
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Hungry?
Al pastor...mi favorita.
I love it when they slice just a little of the pineapple and flip it into the taco...... on the edge of the knife with such skill.
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Bruce R Leech
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MMMMMMMMMMMMM ill take 4 of those. this is one delicacy that we don't have in Mulege and I love it.
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mcgyver
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RE: Hungry?
You bet ! Thats my favorita also, the ones they have now are electric powered but in Yucatan they had them with real charcol with the spit made in a
1/2 barrel and the charcol snaps and spits and the juice smokes!! AIEEEE Gimee 6 for starters!!!!!
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Tomas Tierra
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why don't you see Al Pastor in the USA??
I live in Oxnard, there is more real mexican food here than any where ('cept mex). Yet there is no pastor, not on a spit anyway.. is it a health
dept. thing?? I want some and I want some now!!
Baja Judy I may be making a bonzai run to "El Trailero" taco stand in El Sauzal this weekend thanx to you...TT
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elizabeth
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My favorite, too!!!
Come to Marin County, there are taquerias that do al pastor!
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Bruce R Leech
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Yes it is a health thing. the problem is the meat cooks on the outside and stays raw in the middle. if they get a big run on tacos they could end up
cutting it before it is cooked properly. but I have never seen this happen in Mexico. I always watch.
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bajalou
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When I lived in Fremont CA, the best Mexican food in town was a truck just off Fremont Blve on Peralta. That is where I was introduced to Al Pastor -
wow -
Some of the Asadaros in Mexicali serve it. My favorite. - unless they also have carnitas - then big choice.
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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bajaruby
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That's good to know bajalou, 'cause we are going to do something different this trip to baja. We are going though Mexicali. I will probably be
asking you all kinds of questions about the place as we have NEVER been down that way, and want to experience the OLD BAJA again.
And OMG I love those tacos!!!!!!!!
I WANT 3 RIGHT NOW!
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Bob H
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Oh yeah, ate some of this the last time down south!
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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