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Foods in Las Vegas

Las Vegas or Vegas is a city, situated in the state of Nevada, United States. Las Vegas is the most populous city of Nevada and a world famous destination for holidays, gambling, entertainment, shopping, fun and frolic. Las Vegas officially became a city in 1911. Eventually Vegas replaced Chicago as the largest U.S. city to be founded in the 20th century. Las Vegas being a entertainment zone of the world, you are sure to be spoilt for choice of foods in Las Vegas. Mexican cuisine dominates the type of foods in Las Vegas, but Spanish, Oriental and other cuisines are also available in Las Vegas.
Being the focal point of gambling in the whole of United States, Las Vegas is better known as The Entertainment Capital of the World. It is known for its elaborate casinos and wonderful restaurants. It is also termed as the Sin City, for various reasons. Spanish and Mexican cuisine are the favorite types of food of the people of Las Vegas. The whole city is dotted with numerous restaurants, clubs, pubs and cafes, which serve a variety of foods.
Mexican cuisine is synonymous to intense colors, varied flavors and a rich spicy aroma. Mexican culture and food is known for being one of the wealthiest in the world, because of its varied tastes and textures and also because of their protein, vitamin and mineral content. Mexican and Chinese cuisine can be easily termed as the most preferred cuisines of the world.
The early Spanish conquistadores gradually blended their staple diet of rice, beef, pork, chicken, wine, garlic and onions with the foods of pre-Columbian Mexico, that included chocolate, chile pepper, maize, pineapple,tomato, vanilla, avocado, papaya, beans, squash, sweet potato, peanut and turkey.
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