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Friday Fun Thread for March 14, 2025

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In my area of the midwest, many Mexican restaurants serve an almost certainly horribly inauthentic paella. Mexican rice plus fajita vegetables (onion, bell pepper, tomato), chicken, shrimp, and covered in queso. As far as I know, proper paella has no queso. Does that mean I never order paella? No, absolutely not, I love the stuff around here. I am similarly told that a chile relleno filled with liquid-ish queso cheese is also not authentic, and I usually order one of those too.

What is your favorite inauthentic dish that has been mangled by cultural transfer?

Question- were you at a mexican restaurant or a tex mex restaurant? They’re different cuisines and authentic Tex mex is a thing you can get. It has queso(the dip), Chili, enchiladas, etc. They’re all authentic, just not Mexican.

I don't think there's any real way to tell out here. Every restaurant I go to serves fajitas, which are Tex-Mex, I'm told.