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You may eat up to 20 of these adobada tacos in San Diego because of the spice

These tacos have a similar feel to the street tacos that we're all familiar with

Every three weeks, Taco Bites takes us to different tacos in San Diego, and this time, our host Isaac Kalimo is visiting "Mi Tierra Super Taco" at 1835 Highland Ave in National City for the first time. The adobada taco was put to the test in this first part.

Before we begin, we must remind our readers of the two basic regulations of Taco Bites: the first is that you must eat the tacos while standing, and the second is that you will only be allowed to take two bites of your cue before delivering a judgment and granting a grade, as the slogan reads "One Taco, Two Bites."

Marinated pork, onion, cilantro, and guacamole are all included in this taco. The meat appeared to be properly cooked and seasoned, and the tortilla was handmade. Our host opted to serve this taco with green sauce before tasting it. When he took the first mouthful, he said the taco reminded him of a "street taco," which is prevalent in Tijuana and can be found on nearly every sidewalk.

Even though these tacos are smaller than usual, Isaac observed that they are hazardous since you could eat 20 in one sitting. As a result, this cue received an 8.0 rating.

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