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Tex-Mex
[ teks-meks ]
adjective
- of or relating to aspects of culture that combine Mexican and Texan or southwestern U.S. features, especially aspects of culture developed in southern Texas based on or influenced by Mexican elements:
Tex-Mex cooking; Tex-Mex music.
noun
- a form of Mexican Spanish having elements of English and spoken near the border of Texas and Mexico, especially Mexican Spanish as spoken in Texas.
- Music. norteño.
Tex-Mex
/ ˈtɛksˌmɛks /
adjective
- of, relating to, or denoting the Texan version of something Mexican, such as music, food, or language
Word History and Origins
Origin of Tex-Mex1
Example Sentences
Queso fundido is a popular appetizer at many Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurants in the United States.
A few blocks away is Border Burrito, whose awning advertises “California Style Mexican Food” when the menu is more Tex-Mex — fajitas, nachos and something called Chicken Arizona.
Ms Lopez-Galvan hosted Taste of Tejano, a Tex-Mex music show, on community radio station KKFI.
Ms Lopez-Galvan, who was identified as the one victim killed in Wednesday's violence, hosted Taste of Tejano, a Tex-Mex music show, on community radio station KKFI.
He also knew that San Antonio’s much-celebrated Tex-Mex cuisine — which often is high in fatty oils and red meat, and includes things like flour tortillas and sweets that are high in processed carbohydrates — can wreak havoc on a body.
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