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Tex-Mex cuisine (1936 bytes)
1: ...t developed as an evolution of Northern [[Mexican cuisine]] in [[Texas]]. The name is derived from names [[...
3: ...he ''Mexico City News'' in [[1973]], although the cuisine itself existed long before that (since [[1836]] w...
5: ...istorical and sociopolitical perspective in ''The Tex-Mex Cookbook: A History in Recipes and Photos'' (New ...
7: ...ce) | salsa]] as an appetizer is also an original Tex-Mex combination, and one that Texan diners insist on.
9: ...aurants serving Tex-Mex (or fast food versions of Tex-Mex) include [[Taco Bell]], [[Del Taco]], [[Taco Tico...

Tex-Mex and Tejano (3548 bytes)
4: ...([[Spanish language|Spanish]] for "Texan") and '''Tex-Mex music''' are names given to various forms of folk...
16: The term ''Tex-Mex'' is also used in American rock and roll for [[Ch...
24: ...od]] which originated in [[Texas]]. See [[Tex-Mex cuisine]].
32: [[de:Tex-Mex]]

G-Mex (721 bytes)

Met-Mex Peņoles (704 bytes)

Chevys Fresh Mex (1154 bytes)
1: ...ual dining]] restaurants serving Mexican-inspired cuisine. The chain was founded in 1986 by Warren Simmon...

TeX (17485 bytes)

Ark-La-Tex (1693 bytes)

Gore-Tex (495 bytes)

Tex Brashear (935 bytes)

Joe Tex (762 bytes)

Tex Avery (11465 bytes)

Tex Schramm (2073 bytes)

Tex Ritter (7972 bytes)

Omega (TeX) (1054 bytes)

Tex Hughson (2765 bytes)

Tex Murphy (127 bytes)

Tex Williams (454 bytes)

Tex G. Hall (562 bytes)

Big Tex (618 bytes)

Charles "Tex" Watson (962 bytes)

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