Though there's really nothing light about Mexican food, which of the following staples of Mexico translates roughly to "light lunch" in English?

Answer Taco

In Mexican Spanish, "taco" is often used interchangeably for a "light lunch," and some experts have guessed that there is an indigenous origin at play, as the Nahuatl word tlahco means "half" or "in the middle," which may explain the correlation to the midday meal.

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