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Al pastor is commonly traced to Lebanese-influenced tacos árabes. Lebanese migration had multiple causes; Khayrallah says Mount Lebanon silk prices fell in the 1890s, not 1869. https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/the-migrant-kitchen/behind-a-1-50-taco-a-deep-well-of-expertise https://lebanesestudies.ncsu.edu/news/2017/11/15/why-did-they-leave-reasons-for-early-lebanese-migration/

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If the Chinese hadn't flooded the market with silk in 1869, Mexico’s iconic al pastor tacos might never have existed. https://t.co/IIIBxIYAef https://t.co/CLD3ezrryD

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