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Students at my college are notorious smokers, now in order to keep them from throwing butts in the ground (like the animals they are) they made this fun poll, powered by their deadly addiction.
By the way, “quesadilla” has nothing to do with the word “queso.” So in theory you can order a quesadilla without cheese.
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But why would you order anything without cheese when it could be ordered with cheese?
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Well, I...
I don’t know
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I hope the people choosing
sin queso
die an early death for being the animals
that they are.
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Sort of like the “bacon” or “no bacon” false dichotomy.
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So half of the smoking public?
I’m sure some statistic back your numbers up.
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You should put another plastic column in the center with a sign that says “with cigarette butts, because I’d rather have you eat them than lit ter this city”.
Then fill that column with cigarette butts.
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Also curious, what derivation would you give quesadilla? Merriam-Webster says:
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Mexican Spanish, from Spanish, cheese pastry, diminutive of
quesada
, from
queso
cheese, from Latin
caseus
which sure sounds like it has to do with the word queso?
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You could put enough cheese (or butter) on a turd and it would taste good.
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By the way, “quesadilla” has nothing to do with the word “queso.” So in theory you can order a quesadilla without cheese.
I never made that connection, but please explain.
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i coughed reading this post
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Originally it meant cheese pastry, but the word (and the dish) has evolved to include preparations without cheese.
It’s thanks to citizens of Mexico City, who often don’t have their quesadillas with cheese.
We were made fun of, and some dude made up a rumor that it’s actually a Náhuatl word that had nothing to do with cheese
Much like you have a hotel room key but it’s a card or you hang the phone by pushing a button.
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Originally it meant cheese pastry, but the word (and the dish) has evolved to include preparations without cheese.
Much like you have a hotel room key but it’s a card or you hang the phone by pushing a button.
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Gross, but at least it prevents littering. They could’ve made the tubes a solid color with thin slits at intervals to see how things were stacking up...
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Quesadillas sin queso are a crime against humanity, I don’t care what Mexico City hipsters think about my opinion. If I walked into any local Mexican* restaurant and asked for this, I would probably be shot and the judge would be like “Yeah, justifiable homicide.”
*
real
Mexican restaurant, not a chain
; mostly Guadalajarans and northward
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Originally it meant cheese pastry, but the word (and the dish) has evolved to include preparations without cheese.
But you said:
By the way, “quesadilla” has nothing to do with the word “queso.” So in theory you can order a quesadilla without cheese.
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In the rest of the world, that’s just a flat taco.
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Tostadas should also always be served con queso.
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I went a bit overboard
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No, dude....
wtf
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If it’s a flat flour tortilla, is it a tostada?
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I don’t know what the question says
but I know what “con queso” means, so I pick that one.
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I am glad I quit smoking.
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Bro, do you even tlayuda?
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I have... but obviously not all the time.
Tostadas have a right not to have cheese
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Fair enough
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like quesadillas de papa, o requeson, o picadillo, o chales
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And cesos and Huitlacoche.
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ive never had a cesos quesadilla, and to be honest chales should only be in tlacoyos lol
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A big part of most Mexican dishes is that you can’t go wrong if you're creative. Some dishes do require more culinary dicipline, but tacos, sopes, and tostadas are pretty much an empty canvass for whatever you want