I would argue white guy tacos are real. However, the time I had them was in rural Georgia. It was a Mexican restaurant off the highway. The meat was good quality! But like not much flavor. I am sure you can get good tacos in Minneapolis/St. Paul but once out of the city the food can get bland. And the coffee weaker (although you can’t go wrong with Waffle House down South!) So basically I believe Tim Walz. He grew up in rural Nebraska and probably can’t tolerate that much spice. I can’t take too much either! I have lived in the Midwest (Indiana and Wisconsin), and the food can be excellent but on average I think the stereotype of less spice checks out. That doesn’t mean I didn’t eat some very good meals.
I would argue white guy tacos are real. However, the time I had them was in rural Georgia. It was a Mexican restaurant off the highway. The meat was good quality! But like not much flavor. I am sure you can get good tacos in Minneapolis/St. Paul but once out of the city the food can get bland. And the coffee weaker (although you can’t go wrong with Waffle House down South!) So basically I believe Tim Walz. He grew up in rural Nebraska and probably can’t tolerate that much spice. I can’t take too much either! I have lived in the Midwest (Indiana and Wisconsin), and the food can be excellent but on average I think the stereotype of less spice checks out. That doesn’t mean I didn’t eat some very good meals.