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From: mstarpacific
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  • ATTENTION WHITE PEOPLE: WARM THE TORTILLAS BEFORE YOU EAT THEM!

  • I am a California with a Korea wife living in Seoul. This looks about like ever meal we eat.

  • Yeah nice try for a white guy for sure man. Im guessing your from the midwest so you deffinatly get bonus points for that ....although.....being a half mexican/asian guy from Los Angeles I have to recommend NOT EVER using ground beef or that taco seasoning stuff ever again. We just dont do that. Or black olives. Get some flap meat & marinate tampico, onion garlic and celantro. ALSO, NEVER flour tortillas, always corn, small, and heat them on a cast iron skillet. Cheese is also kinda wierd to

  • Those elements really aren't mexican at all. Your asian side of the dish wasn't too bad. Although it would be a bit better with some awsome Banchan. Anyways. Cool stuff man!

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  • I appreciate your effort, but that does not compare with the real Mexican tacos. He lacks a true salsa, and thus put onion, did not really want to provide it.

  • Nice work, we liked your video very much so we embedded it on ChefCommons . com w/ link back and reference to Youtube. (Let us know if you don't wish for it to be featured)

  • 1. Where are the hot peppers? Both cuisines use them

    2. To make it even more fusion Try soy sauce, ginger, a bit of sugar and cumin instead of taco mix that is pricey and MSG laden .

    3. If you want to save some calories, try using lettuce to wrap the meat instead of tortillias, or try both options.

    Hispanic in Korea.

  • WHY? Owhy? dont you heat up your tortilla? they are not meant to be eaten like that! its like eating it raw.. well not really i just never got why white people never heated them up not trying to be mean..

  • @clarita311 LOL i agree!!

  • 매우 맛있어보이네요 기회가 된다면 저도 만들어 보고 싶어요^ __ ^

  • Way to go Doc!

  • Kimchi always mixes well with beef.

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