Bill Text: TX HCR110 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Designating tacos as the official state food of Texas.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-03-31 - Referred to Culture, Recreation & Tourism [HCR110 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HCR110-Introduced.html
85R14323 KSM-D | ||
By: Hinojosa | H.C.R. No. 110 |
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WHEREAS, From El Paso to Texarkana, from Texline to | ||
Brownsville, from the Rio Grande to the Red River, Texans consume a | ||
lot of tacos, and most of the other foods Texans enjoy, including | ||
brisket, sausage, eggs, chorizo, beans, and seafood, are that much | ||
better when served in the warm embrace of a tortilla; and | ||
WHEREAS, While the exact origins of the taco are uncertain, | ||
this staple of Mexican cuisine is thought to have been around at | ||
least as long as the Lone Star State, and it has been wholeheartedly | ||
adopted as a mainstay of Texas dining; and | ||
WHEREAS, Texans have strong opinions about whether flour or | ||
corn tortillas reign supreme, and as far as fillings go, we delight | ||
in such traditional choices as pork al pastor, beef barbacoa, and | ||
chicken fajita, and we also appreciate the more exotic ingredients | ||
that have been pressed into service, including everything from | ||
octopus to elk to kimchi fried rice; our state is believed to be the | ||
birthplace of the breakfast taco, and although Texans have yet to | ||
arrive at a consensus regarding which region deserves recognition | ||
for the best breakfast tacos, we are happy to indulge in the | ||
spirited debate and taste testing related to this serious issue; | ||
and | ||
WHEREAS, One thing Texans can agree on is that, despite the | ||
availability of tacos in the other 49 states, the tastiest tacos can | ||
be found in the great State of Texas; and | ||
WHEREAS, The Texas Legislature has recognized a variety of | ||
state symbols as tangible representations of the proud character | ||
and colorful heritage of the Lone Star State; while tortilla chips | ||
and salsa make for a satisfying state snack and chili is worthy of | ||
its selection as the official state dish, the taco, which needs no | ||
dish and can be hearty enough to serve as a meal all by itself, is | ||
indeed deserving of a place at the table; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
hereby designate tacos as the official state food of Texas. |