Estoy a dieta, pura vitamina "T"
Most of have been a diet at sometime or another, even if it was just the classic "seafood diet - I see food, I eat it".
Well, we Americans aren't the only ones with a special diet. Mexicans have their own special diet called "vitamina T".
What is a diet of "vitamina T" you ask. Simple...
TORTAS, TACOS, TAMALES, TORTILLAS, TLACOYOS, TELERAS, TOTOPOS, TOSTADAS
Needless to say, if you're familar with Mexican food, you already know that you're not going to lose weight on this diet.
Let's talk take a look at what these foods are.
In many Spanish speaking countries, a torta is a cake. But in Mexico, a torta is a sandwich. But not just any kind of sandwich:
Tortas are delicious. You can find them at any authentic Mexican restaurant. And if you're wondering what a cake is called in Mexico, it's pastel.
Is there anyone who doesn't know what a taco is?
You might be surprised by this picture, because it's not the classic hard yellow taco shell Taco Bell and Old El Paso made famous. Every taco I've ever ordered in Mexico (or even an authentic Mexican restaurant here in the US) serves tacos like the one in the foto. Squeeze a little lime juice on it, and yummy, se hace la boca agua (it makes your mouth water).
Tamales are pretty straight-forward:
While Totopos may seem like a fancy name, you already know what these are. Impress your waitress by asking for "más totopos" the next time you go to your favorite Mexican place.
And finally, tostadas:
When someone tells you they're on a diet of "pura vaitamina T", they may be "subiendo peso" (gaining weight), instead of "bajando peso" (losing weight). Colloquially that's a very common way of talking about gaining and losing weight, but the official verbs are Adelgazar and Engordar(se).
Well, that's it. I don't know about you guys, but all this talk of food has made me hungry!
¡Voy a engordarme!
Well, we Americans aren't the only ones with a special diet. Mexicans have their own special diet called "vitamina T".
What is a diet of "vitamina T" you ask. Simple...
TORTAS, TACOS, TAMALES, TORTILLAS, TLACOYOS, TELERAS, TOTOPOS, TOSTADAS
Needless to say, if you're familar with Mexican food, you already know that you're not going to lose weight on this diet.
Let's talk take a look at what these foods are.
In many Spanish speaking countries, a torta is a cake. But in Mexico, a torta is a sandwich. But not just any kind of sandwich:
Tortas are delicious. You can find them at any authentic Mexican restaurant. And if you're wondering what a cake is called in Mexico, it's pastel.
Is there anyone who doesn't know what a taco is?
You might be surprised by this picture, because it's not the classic hard yellow taco shell Taco Bell and Old El Paso made famous. Every taco I've ever ordered in Mexico (or even an authentic Mexican restaurant here in the US) serves tacos like the one in the foto. Squeeze a little lime juice on it, and yummy, se hace la boca agua (it makes your mouth water).
Tamales are pretty straight-forward:
Tortillas. If you don't know what these are you really have been living under a rock.
While I've never eaten (or seen) a Tlacoyo, thanks to the internet I can still show you a photo:
Teleras:
While Totopos may seem like a fancy name, you already know what these are. Impress your waitress by asking for "más totopos" the next time you go to your favorite Mexican place.
And finally, tostadas:
When someone tells you they're on a diet of "pura vaitamina T", they may be "subiendo peso" (gaining weight), instead of "bajando peso" (losing weight). Colloquially that's a very common way of talking about gaining and losing weight, but the official verbs are Adelgazar and Engordar(se).
Well, that's it. I don't know about you guys, but all this talk of food has made me hungry!
¡Voy a engordarme!
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