allcraz said:Excuse me, but could it be possible that the original poster was simply asking if he could find a certain product without stating or subconsciously assuming that Argentina is Mexico? If someone asks for a good sushi recommendation, does that mean that the person is confusing Argentina with Japan?
Lucas said:Guys, Gals..Argentina is NOT Mexico, no tortillas, no spicy food, no fajitas, no burritos, no jalapenos, no tabasco, no guacamole, no mariachis singing with big sombreros, not here...sorry.
But probably you can get the ingredients if wish to cook at home.
RWS said:The level of North American ignorance is amazing -- many Americans think that all Latin America is similar to Mexico -- and equalled only by Latin American ignorance of the United States and Canada -- the poor folk think that the big and little silver screens are genuinely reflective of realities north of the Rio Grande.
Ries said:Since corn tortillas are available in most grocery stores in the USA and Canada, including Alaska, as well as much farther south than Mexico.
Its not really THAT offensive to ask if they are available in BsAs.
No more so than the people who ask about Marmite or Jarlsberg cheese.
Masa flour is a staple food in Ecuador, and Peru, for example.
Ryoga said:th euro attitude gets old, especially when the most ambition euros prefer to live in the US and all you haters secretly love our popular culture.
dont get me started on the adventurous europeans habit of basing their vacations solely on the lonely planet.
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