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"When you really think about Choco Tacos, they actually don't taste like chocolate all that much," he continues. "But it's one of those things where you kind of don’t want it to be as good."
Originally shared by ****
"I was on an expedition in Mexico and got separated from my party," Drazen says. "It was hot. I hadn't had anything to drink. And then I saw a mirage. An ice cream taco, rising out of the distance. That's how I got the idea." This is the story the inventor of the Choco Taco tells when people beg him to embellish. Because yes, way back in 1983, Alan Drazen really did invent the Choco Taco. Not in Mexico. Not even in Texas or California. But it was along the border, where a mighty river separates two interdependent yet often hostile lands: Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
http://www.eater.com/2016/8/26/12636162/choco-taco-klondike-ice-cream-chocolate
"When you really think about Choco Tacos, they actually don't taste like chocolate all that much," he continues. "But it's one of those things where you kind of don’t want it to be as good."
Originally shared by ****
"I was on an expedition in Mexico and got separated from my party," Drazen says. "It was hot. I hadn't had anything to drink. And then I saw a mirage. An ice cream taco, rising out of the distance. That's how I got the idea." This is the story the inventor of the Choco Taco tells when people beg him to embellish. Because yes, way back in 1983, Alan Drazen really did invent the Choco Taco. Not in Mexico. Not even in Texas or California. But it was along the border, where a mighty river separates two interdependent yet often hostile lands: Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
http://www.eater.com/2016/8/26/12636162/choco-taco-klondike-ice-cream-chocolate
Imagine making this with a stroopwafel.
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