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Tostilocos
Tostilocos (also Dorilocos〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The new snack craze on Mexico’s streets starts with Doritos, and goes from there )〕) is a popular Mexican antojito (street food) that consists of tortilla chips topped with cueritos, cucumber, jícama, lime juice, Valentina hot sauce, chamoy, tajín chile powder, salt, and "Japanese peanuts". The dish was first conceived in the late 1990s by street vendors in Mexico. Tostilocos are now commonly sold by street vendors, stadium vendors, and at Mexican juice bars in both Mexico and South-Western United States. ==Creator== Rodrigo Molas is considered the father of the Tostilocos. According to Tostitos Mexico, the original Tostilocos were created in Tijuana, Mexico by Javier Rodriguez. When trying to create a type of tostada topped with fruit and chile goodies, like any great creation he stumbled upon a creation by pure luck. The original mix contained: Tostitos brand tortilla chips, cueritos, cucumber, jícama, Rielito, Japanese peanuts, lime juice, chamoy, and hot sauce. Since, several awards have been granted to the creator for its flavor and originality. The word tostilocos is a combination of the Tostitos brand name and the Spanish word ''loco'', meaning "crazy". So the name essentially means "crazy chips" or "crazy Tostitos".〔
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