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Tacos are more than just a beloved street food—they're a cornerstone of Mexican culinary tradition, celebrated for their diversity, regional flair, and bold flavors. Across the country, tacos take on countless forms, each one shaped by local ingredients, cultural influences, and cooking methods passed down through generations. Whether you're strolling through the bustling streets of Mexico City or exploring the coastal towns of Baja California, you're sure to find a taco style that tells its own unique story. Each taco comes with its own history, flavor profile, and signature preparation. So grab a tortilla, bring your appetite, and take a deep dive into the delicious world of tacos—you might just discover your new favorite. Don't forget to rank this list to let people know which of these 15 iconic types of tacos, from the world-famous Tacos al Pastor to the delicious Tacos de Pescado, you like best. Photo by Leonardo Aquino from Pexels: pexels.com/photo/delicious-mexican-tacos-platter-in-mexico-city-28959271

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Tacos de Cabeza

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Tacos de Cabeza are filled with meat from the head of a cow, such as cheeks (cachete), tongue (lengua), eyes (ojo), and even brains (sesos). The meat is typically steamed or slow-cooked until it becomes tender and flavorful. It's then chopped and served in a soft tortilla, garnished with onion, cilantro, and salsa. While this type of taco may sound adventurous to some, it’s a beloved street food tradition in many parts of Mexico. Each part of the head offers a different texture and taste, making this a unique taco experience. It’s often enjoyed early in the morning or late at night from roadside vendors. Image Attribution: WendyAvilesR, CC BY-SA 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0), via Wikimedia Commons

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Tacos de Cabeza are filled with meat from the head of a cow, such as cheeks (cachete), tongue (lengua), eyes (ojo), and even brains (sesos). The meat is typically steamed or slow-cooked until it becomes tender and flavorful. It's then chopped and served in a soft tortilla, garnished with onion, cilantro, and salsa. While this type of taco may sound adventurous to some, it’s a beloved street food tradition in many parts of Mexico. Each part of the head offers a different texture and taste, making this a unique taco experience. It’s often enjoyed early in the morning or late at night from roadside vendors. Image Attribution: WendyAvilesR, CC BY-SA 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0), via Wikimedia Commons

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