The hard-shell or crispy taco is a Mexican dish that developed in the United States. The earliest references to hard-shell tacos are from the early 1890s, and by the early 20th century this style of taco was available in Mexican-American communities across the US. Fast food chains began to market hard-shell tacos to Americans in the mid-1950s, with Taco Bell playing a significant role in popularizing the food.

Categories: Dish Tacoes
Characteristic of: Mexican cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Tortilla
Also known as:
English: Hardshell taco
Wikidata ID: Q85765729
Wikipedia title: Hard-shell taco
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