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    However, if a late night hunger strikes; nothing compares to Filiberto’s. The second, and probably most favorite of the favorites, would have to be the epically delicious Filiberto’s. To write about Filiberto’s, and not mention the number one pick, Carne asada fries, would be foolish. To begin, just the weight of the bow when grasped, signifies the hearty meal that is about to be consumed. When this gift of the late night food gods is open, the pure magic of melted cheese, mountains of carne asada and acutely manufactured spud sticks, one knows senses are about to be satisfied. Secondly, a artisan concocted burrito known as the Patron burrito, will leave a taste of pure wonderment and joy on taste buds. To say carne asada, bacon and chunks of ham do not belong on a burrito is to say, a rainbow is not beautiful. Not to mention, the crispy but delicate, and utterly amazing tacos. Be the choice of shredded beef or chicken, no late night food excursion can be complete without these, golden manufactured works of…

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    The exterior design was stunning and beautiful, but we did have mishap. When Lukas and I were walking around a random bloke walked up to me and started hitting on me. I was so scared to say anything and just started sweating. Lukas was right next to me and said, “Sorry to disappoint young man, but she’s taken.” After that he grabbed my hand and showed the man my ring, but that didn’t stop him. The guy insulted Lukas, and told me if I wanted a real man, I should go with him. Lukas picked me up…

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    When I went to Mexico it was a great experience. From the ride to my destination, it was beautiful looking out side of the window. It was nice going somewhere I don't know nothing about. Is was cool for me because i got to see where my mom and dad were raised in the same city. This shows me that you can have a different future from place you live. Mexico is a great place to go to vacation has great food and great places to go to. Ameca is the city that my parents were born in. Ameca is great…

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    My family is like many Hispanic families that live in Laredo, Texas. We celebrate with cookouts or “carne asadas” instead of going to restaurant to have a nice dinner. We are a loud family of 8 that not always lived in Texas. Before I was even born, both my mother and father lives in Nuevo Laredo, Tamalupias in Mexico. Like many parents at that time, my parents would frequently travel to Laredo, Texas. When my mother got pregnant with my older sister and her first child she decided she wanted to…

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    since I grew up in Mexico, one would think the customs and traditions of my country would have been present in my life without effort, but the truth is my parents never instilled me most of it, they worked all week, almost all day, making it impossible for us to have family time until I was in middle school, but the feel of community, which in my opinion is the main base of our country and its culture, was something I learned during this time. Our neighbors always received me with open arms…

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    Different people have different views of Hispanics. Hispanics are brown and illegal immigrants. Hispanics are lazy and drug addicts. Hispanics are gang members and steal American jobs from American citizens. Hispanics are Mexican. But we're simply not that is not what being Hispanic means. Being Hispanic is not living up to these views. Being Hispanic is to be hardworking, to continue on our parents work, to make it worth for our parents to leave everything they know and are familiar with…

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    Being American and Mexican, simultaneously, is harder than it seems. I had been living in the U.S,for ten years and for the first time, I was going to visit San Luis Potosi, Mexico, which is where my family lives. My mother always said that Mexico is known for being a poor country, even so I still didn’t imagine it would be any different from the U.S. At this point, I was arriving, taxis everywhere, people shouting to find their arriving families, it smelled like Mexican food, it was a…

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    family, is always close to each other and sharing personal things with one another. We then use that to help them in a certain way. The way differs every time, and from every person. Family is always first with my culture, we are always there when someone is in need. When my mom was pregnant, and in the hospital, her sisters would come to watch us since she couldn’t. That's just one example of this but there’s many more. Different types, of foods for different occasions can mean a lot. A lot of…

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    countries traditionally celebrate. In the United States, Memorial Day is celebrated in May but in the El Salvador, it’s celebrated in November. Independence Day is celebrated in El Salvador on September 15. In the United States, Christmas Day is the day when Christmas gifts are opened but this time is different in the Latino and Salvadorian culture. Among the Latino culture, el Día de Los Reyes Magos, is the day when Christmas gifts are traditionally open as this is the day that Jesus received…

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    The Salvadoran cumbia produces a relaxing, peaceful environment whereas the Puerto Rican salsa and reggaeton create a convivial, dancing atmosphere. These genres perfectly sum up both of these countries. While visiting my Salvadoran side, I have witnessed a room filled with my many relatives along with classic Salvadoran dishes: juicy carne asada (steak), citrus chimol (pico de gallo), delectable coliflor en escabeche (cauliflower salad), and typical arroz con frijoles (rice with beans). The…

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