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When living in New Mexico one thing I would kill for was Navaho Taco's. Super easy to make or you go home with a full belly Deli either way. | |
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So enlighten us, what is a Navaho Taco? Been thru NM a few times, but don't recall the pleasure of eating one. And yes I have been on a Reserve or two. | |
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So enlighten us, what is a Navaho Taco? Been thru NM a few times, but don't recall the pleasure of eating one. And yes I have been on a Reserve or two. I used to live in NM. I haven't heard of these before. Please enlighten us. ____________ BOINC WIKI | |
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Beats me what they are. But I did have some Meskwaki pudding a while back. | |
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I think Grant Nelson misspelled the word Navaho, It's Navajo according to a Google search I just ran, they do exist, Here's the Link... | |
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Mostly they will just be called an Indian Taco as a lot of tribes make them. | |
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Vic, I know he did, but that wasn't my question. That was the tribes name, but not nessessarily the Taco's. | |
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Vic, I know he did, but that wasn't my question. That was the tribes name, but not necessarily the Taco's. As to what the tacos are really called, I have no idea. ____________ BSG Anthem My Facebook page | |
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Vic, I know he did, but that wasn't my question. That was the tribes name, but not nessessarily the Taco's. This has most of the info. http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/NavajoFryBread.htm ____________ | |
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awesome link! Thank you | |
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+1 | |
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Vic, I know he did, but that wasn't my question. That was the tribes name, but not nessessarily the Taco's. Oh. I did know about fry bread. Hadn't heard the other term though. ____________ BOINC WIKI | |
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My mom made something that was almost identical. We called them Gorditas. | |
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I have eaten Indian Fry Bread before. Was intruduced to it in Kansas. Didn't relate it to a Gordita, since my version was sweet. | |
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I have eaten Indian Fry Bread before. Was intruduced to it in Kansas. Didn't relate it to a Gordita, since my version was sweet. The Fry bread of the Gordita which was sweet? Neither that I have had were sweet. | |
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What I had, was a premix, just added water. I will get more info, next time I talk to my Ex-Mom in Law. It was her sister, that intruduced me to it. | |
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People from India also fry bread. One name for it, probably mispelled, is parata. | |
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Navajo / Pueblo fry bread looks like it is more closely related to naan, lubhi or puri than paratha. It is very puffy (and there is a trick to that). | |
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It has another round cousin many are familiar with. The Donut. | |
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It has another round cousin many are familiar with. The Donut. Donuts are much sweeter than indian fry bread. ____________ BOINC WIKI | |
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