Montreal Taco Festival is finally here!

Taco Festival

Montreal Taco Festival – Ok why not? We have every kind of food festival there is in Montreal, Poutine, Hamburger, Mac & Cheese, etc. I hope I didn’t leave any out! Anyways from what the Montreal Times has heard is there will be a Montreal Taco Festival this Fall.

Montreal is home to many fantastic Mexican Restaurants and I am sure they are all excited to jump on the Montreal Taco Festival.

The Montreal Times will give more information as soon as we hear but in the meantime here is the official  website which is still under construction www.montrealtacofest.com

The location that the Montreal Taco Festival will be held is L’Espace Canal, September 9th, 2018 from 12P.M. – 9P.M.

Stay tuned for more information. Hola!

The History of the Taco

 A taco is a delicious dish that is found in households and restaurants all across the world. Tacos make an excellent family meal or party food because they are easy to make, inexpensive, and they can be created with a person’s preferences in mind. Being able to choose your own toppings gives tacos a personalized flavour. Lots of people enjoy tacos but the history behind this appetizing treat is interesting as well.

The exact timeline of the creation of tacos is unknown, but it has been estimated that tacos were first made around the 1500s. The earliest tacos were made with thin slices of meat cooked over coals. The meat was then placed in a corn tortilla and topped with salsa, onions, guacamole, and lime. This taco is known as the carne asada taco.

As the taco grew in popularity, different regions throughout Mexico began creating their own personalized versions.

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