Those hard shell catholic tacos or whatever you call them. I don't know if they count as tacos. They're hard shelled and have potatoes inside. And I usually get some salsa, cheese, and lettuce on top. But pizza is basically the infinity food with infinite combinations. Hard choice.
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Edited by Krispy Kreme Il: 7/5/2017 4:01:49 PMAs a Catholic LITERALLY WTF you talking bout?! I think the word your looking for is Empanada
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Everything I know calls them catholic tacos. No joke.
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all my Hispanic coworkers and myself are all laughing at this ^ like seriously you cant even Google catholic tacos that's how wrong it is.
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Wait I went out for lunch today and ordered epinadas and epinadas are a pastry using doughs the thing I'm talking about are using tortilla to surround the mashed potatoes in a taco like shape here is an image
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Edited by Krispy Kreme Il: 7/5/2017 8:06:16 PMfried taco
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Oh. Now you can call me a dumbass
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its ok this made my day
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Tacos have potatoes? What type of people are they!
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Well that's what people call them. The tortilla is like fried and bumpy and frunchy. Can be served with chicken and/or beans inside. Dude if you ever find those tell me what's it actually called
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Damn I think I know what you mean...I forgot the name
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Possibly a chalupa?
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Would these count as chalupas. Most people just call them catholic tacos
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Im Hispanic (half Mexican/half Salvadoran) and yes those are a real thing. Its pretty common among my kin. Theyre called Tacos de papa. Literally potato tacos. Sometimes people get things confused since a lot of names vary in Latino cuisine from region to region or country to country. If yall ever come to latin America i recommend you try these dishes Tortas Tacos de bistek Tacos al pastor Tacos de trompo Tacos de barbacoa Panbasos Sopes Pupusas Tostadas Caldo de res Caldo de pollo Baliadas Elote preparado
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Guess not. My bad
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They look like dumplings! Lol in that pic anyways.