Tinga (dish)
Tinga (Spanish: tinga de pollo) is a Mexican dish made with shredded chicken in a sauce made from tomatoes, chipotle chilis in adobo, and sliced onions. It is often served on a tostada and accompanied by a layer of refried beans. It can be topped with avocado slices, crumbled cheese, Mexican crema, and salsa.[1]
Origin
[edit ]Although tinga is consumed throughout central and southern Mexico today, it is presumed to have a Pueblan origin. In recent years this cuisine has been expanding across the borders and can be found in most Mexican restaurants. Determining the exact place "tinga" originated is difficult due to the lack of sufficient records and information about the dish.[2]
In his Dictionary of Mexicanisms (1895), Francisco J. Santamaría defines "tinga" as a colloquial term to refer to something "vulgar" or "disorderly",[3] though he does not give the etymology of the word.
References
[edit ]- ^ Mexicanos, Los (2022年05月23日). "The TINGA". Losmexicanosgijon. Retrieved 2025年02月03日.
- ^ Will (2022年01月14日). "Chicken Tinga". The Home Chef Institute. Retrieved 2022年11月28日.
- ^ Miguel Angel Chen (2017年09月09日). "Guisos tradicionales de los hogares mexicanos". Food and Travel México (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022年05月09日.
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