The problem is that Mexico was originally a part of the US (western territory in the US was originally Mexican territory) so it makes sense that there's a lot of Mexican influence in our food and culture. Not to mention there's states where most of the general population is Mexican (think Texas, California, New Mexico, etc). I've never heard Americans try to claim Mexican food as their own, but have put their own twist on it. I learned how to make certain dishes from Mexican people and history textbooks, but that's because I believe you should understand the history of something in order to eat it (which is a whole different issue).
@@naiadolling you got it all wrong, a part of the US was part of Mexico, then I agree, there's a lot of mexicans in US, but that trying to put that twist in is where you're having it wrong.
Fati was one of my favorites across all seasons. You'll be remembered always, Fati ♥️♥️♥️
Beautiful Fati ♾️ ForEver Rest In 🕊️ Peace🌹
You are so missed Fati
Every time I see an episode she was in, I feel so sad that she passed at such a young age. She was one of my favorite chefs from the show.
She seemed like such a cool chick:( so sad to hear she passed away
Rest in peace Fatima.
RIP Fatima ❤❤❤
🥺 what happened to her?‼
@@ruthquetant7375 passed away from cancer a few years ago :(
RIP Fatima
1.- the most important of a taco IS NOT the meat… Is the salsa!!!!
2.- Tostadas is not a type of taco!!!
3.- We never use ranch for a taco!!!!
RIP Fati
Miss you Fatima. You are truly remembered and such a great chef.
Go to 3:00 for that sick Hidden Valley Ranch shot. Hidden Valley, feel the ranch.
Bonus shots:
3:20
3:29
5:12 for an action shot on that sick hidden valley ranch
Dude didnt make a taco. Thats a tostada
Because HVR is such an upscale seasoning. LOL
I don’t want ranch on my taco.
Fati.... Was The Fan favorite I’m sure💐✌🏻🙏🏻Never -To -Be-Forgotten🙏🏻🦋✌🏻🕊🪶
Fatima did a great job !
I wouldn't consider a tostada a taco, it's just that- a tostada. But to each their own I suppose.
Pre COVID or post, I wouldn’t eat anything Brother cooked.
He literally drank out the bottle then poured it in the food! 🤮
5:52 I don't care if it's gonna be burnt, but watching this dude putting the bottle directly to his mouth, is a no no! Disgusting!!!🤢😡
Yah, no. Just no
its literally alcohol, nothing that was on or in his lips or mouth is going to survive the tequila.
When did Tim Dillon open a restaurant?
Has anyone noticed how americans try to appropiate mexican food as their own?? No way, tacos goes with no ranch seasoning!!
All food lol... Try giving Pizza Hut to a native Italian
The problem is that Mexico was originally a part of the US (western territory in the US was originally Mexican territory) so it makes sense that there's a lot of Mexican influence in our food and culture. Not to mention there's states where most of the general population is Mexican (think Texas, California, New Mexico, etc). I've never heard Americans try to claim Mexican food as their own, but have put their own twist on it. I learned how to make certain dishes from Mexican people and history textbooks, but that's because I believe you should understand the history of something in order to eat it (which is a whole different issue).
@@GrassValleyGreg LOL. Do you think a native Italian would concede that pasta originated in China and the Middle East???
@@naiadolling you got it all wrong, a part of the US was part of Mexico, then I agree, there's a lot of mexicans in US, but that trying to put that twist in is where you're having it wrong.
just because she died doesnt mean she was anything special. Deal with it