Forum:Taco references in Yu-Gi-Oh

Has there ever been a reference to "Taco Bell" or similar foods in any Yu-Gi-Oh series to date? For that matter, have there been any references to similar food items (not neccessarily "Taco Bell" brand) such as a Chalupa, (what amounts to a Gordita, but the pita bread portion is flash fried) Burrito, ("standard" or otherwise/ex: "Freebirds World Burrito"'s "Monster" size (approx 2.5-3.5 lbs & extremely satisfying should you have the room/will; I prefer double/triple portions of chicken and/or carnitas; carnitas has a slight sweetness) or Gordita (think Chalupa minus the deep fry) Now, bear in mind, these food items are only referenced in the manner "Taco Bell"s see fit to display them on their menu, so their true names (I am assume they exist, as "Taco Bell" has never been, likley nor will ever be, the go-to for cruisine of this nature, yet thankfully continues to provide speedy service & satisfies certian cravings; for me the "Bean Burrito" regular version is a staple) for these items are unknown to me, also, with regards to whether or not they accurately match the native origins of said names and their respective innards. (there seem a myriad of variations)

Value-wise, I think "Taco Bell" offers the best in terms of portion vs. price, but is admittedly lacking in quality of product. (not to say it does not offer both tasty & edible choices, only that it's far from what I consider the top-tier (in my personal experience: realizing there exist foods the world over that would cause it's American counterpart to be viewed as "watered down" or "overly greasy/lacking in flavor"; to which I would be inclined to agree, as food is of paramount importance in life, not merely for sustenance, but also for pleasure, (when/if applicable) and much drinks & eats existing outside the United States are simply of superior quality. HOWEVER, if you take a look (and taste) at a "Freebirds World Burrito", you will quickly find a solid selection from which to choose and garnish your burrito of choice, ranging from grilled onions & peppers, (green, red, poblano) goat/monterey jack cheeses, to lime juice & tomatillo sauce (and many more) These, and their signature "Badass" barbeque sauce serve in melding flavors with your meat(s) of choice in a freshly warmed tortilla of varying flavors; my favorite being spinach. Paprika & regualar "white" flour tortillas are also availiable. Price-wise, you will find not inexpensive, but not so much that those burrito inclined would not be deterred from entry. (I speak for myself, of course) I will not give specific prices, (as I cannot remember any at this time) but I will say a "monster" burrito will run approximately 7-8 dollars (pre-tax & not including extra meat portion(s), though certainly not a necessity)

Obviously, as a multi million $/year (or billion? please correct me if inaccurate) product, Yu-Gi-Oh has no need to promote restaurant chains or the like, but could this serve the card game/show in any way, aside from advertisment? For the record I use the word "taco" in the subject line as it is what I assume most people would be able to identify with some degree of accuracy in terms of composition and shape.

167.137.1.14 (talk) 20:48, June 6, 2013 (UTC)N Kram167.137.1.14 (talk) 20:48, June 6, 2013 (UTC)