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heidih

heidih

15 minutes ago, TicTac said:

Do report back, but I am nearly certain you will tell the difference.  To me, the lime pickled onions are far more 'fresh' and citrus-y tasting.  The ideal accompaniment to a taco, as lime is a per-requisite most of the time anyways!

 

 

 

Our taco trucks offer the onions, cilantro, radish, and lime wedges. Uncomplicated street food. If they get too busy I think you lose the intended nature - but I am usually Miss Opposite. I don't care for milk products on the mentioned items except crema (diluted) with fish tacos.

heidih

heidih

11 minutes ago, TicTac said:

Do report back, but I am nearly certain you will tell the difference.  To me, the lime pickled onions are far more 'fresh' and citrus-y tasting.  The ideal accompaniment to a taco, as lime is a per-requisite most of the time anyways!

 

 

 

Our taco trucks offer the onions, cilantro, and lime wedges. Uncomplicated street food. If they get too busy I think you lose the intended nature - but I am usually Miss Opposite. I don't care for milk products on the mentioned items except crema (diluted) with fish tacos.

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