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thank you foreign have you noticed how everybodyamp;#39;s talking about Spanish food these days Tapas bars Serrano ham marcona almond smoked paprika I mean this stuff is just everywhere Spanish seems to be the hot new Cuisine well itamp;#39;s not exactly new but to a lot of Americans it is now did you notice how I said spanish cuisine and not Mexican I mean theyamp;#39;re completely different oneamp;#39;s old world European the other one is new world but a lot of people get them confused I think because well theyamp;#39;re both Spanish-speaking countries and thereamp;#39;s a lot of evidence of Spanish Colonial cuisine in the cuisine of Mexico I mean the Spanish conquistadores brought ingredients like pork and cheese and eggs to the new world things that we now think of as the heart of Mexican cooking and on the way back they took Tomatoes beans corns and pepper things that we identify completely with Spanish cooking now that exchange started five centuries ago and