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I said it (at least) a dozen times (what is the repost frequency of this?), but, that food looks disgusting! Like from a dystopian scifi.
"Eat your platter of brown slime from the synthesizer and shut up!"
Brown slime?
You mean refried beans? They're in almost every cheap burrito known to man
You really need to get educated about Mexican food, because it's delicious! (Unless you're vegan, then there's very little Mexican food you can eat.)
Except that "delicious" is subjective, never mind that "Mexican food" is an awfully broad category.
Last time I ate "Mexican" food (prepared in Germany by non-Mexicans) it at least had color. Now, that looks delicious: Except maybe the platter of brown slime. The pale shades of brown and yellow in OP's picture do not look appetizing at all, let alone delicious (even if it might be).