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So we have a diverse forum, which that's what I love it about here. I'm just curious about where is everyone from and maybe give a bit description about yourself. (Area, food, culture)
Represent yourself basically.
I'll start first.
I'm Mexican American/Spanish
I'm born in the USA.
Here are some delicious and most common Mexican food:
Tacos: Usually accompanied with a side of rice and beans. Tacos are wrapped in a tortilla, which is stuffed with meat like pork or red meat inside. Usually it's topped with onion, celantro, and chopped tomato.
Enchiladas: A tortilla wrapped with spices and meat. On the outside it is layered with cheese and a special sauce.
BTW your favorite food can be anything, wheter it's from your culture or others. Feel free to share. Bon Apetite!
The area I am from is Chicago, IL.
It's known to be the "The Windy City" because the city is known for hosting the World Fair in the late 1800s and early 1900s. We have one of the tallest buildings in the world, The Sears Tower. It's now changed to The Willis Tower because Sears went bankrupt. Chicago is also near one of the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan. We have a distinct city structure and there is no buildings or commercial space built on the lake front. I'll post more details later.
Represent yourself basically.
I'll start first.
I'm Mexican American/Spanish
I'm born in the USA.
Here are some delicious and most common Mexican food:
Tacos: Usually accompanied with a side of rice and beans. Tacos are wrapped in a tortilla, which is stuffed with meat like pork or red meat inside. Usually it's topped with onion, celantro, and chopped tomato.
Enchiladas: A tortilla wrapped with spices and meat. On the outside it is layered with cheese and a special sauce.
BTW your favorite food can be anything, wheter it's from your culture or others. Feel free to share. Bon Apetite!
The area I am from is Chicago, IL.
It's known to be the "The Windy City" because the city is known for hosting the World Fair in the late 1800s and early 1900s. We have one of the tallest buildings in the world, The Sears Tower. It's now changed to The Willis Tower because Sears went bankrupt. Chicago is also near one of the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan. We have a distinct city structure and there is no buildings or commercial space built on the lake front. I'll post more details later.