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Living Tex-Mex: San Antonio

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The history of San Antonio is complexly intertwined with the histories of both countries that share the border near this most dazzling city. It’s one of the more puzzling things about the city, and also one of its most attractive qualities. Here, cultures do exist simultaneously like very few other places in the world, and they merge together in wonderful ways. If culture isn’t a big draw to the city, then the food certainly is.

The food may not be the biggest factor in considering looking into San Antonio Real Estate , but it very well should be. The Tex-Mex flavors that are specific to this location have been drawing fans from all over the world for over a century now. Since the end of the 1800s, when women started selling green chiles in the market, and putting new twists on the flavors of the local food, it’s been a tradition here, and one that’s still very much in evolution.

It can be found in other cities where the combination of tastes has been copied and re-made for their local population. The specific mix in San Antonio, however, and the manner in which these flavors are protected by the loyalty of the city’s big eaters, is something that simply can’t be found anywhere else. It’s an unfolding adventure, with gravy on top.

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August 16th, 2010 at 4:10 pm

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