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The Difference Between Flautas and Taquitos

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These two classic dishes can be difficult to tell apart. These two classic dishes can be difficult t

These two classic dishes can be difficult to tell apart. [The Spruce][The Spruce]( [Mexican Food]( [Flauta vs. Taquito: Do You Know the Difference?]( These two classic dishes can be difficult to tell apart. Although both of these regional specialties are fried and filled with delicious meats and cheeses, they’re still far from the same. [READ MORE]( [Mexican Food]( [Easy and Delicious Homemade Guacamole]( [Tequila Cocktails]( [Pineapple Jalapeño Margaritas]( Advertisement Trending Now [How to Make Fresh Pico de Gallo]( [Classic Margarita on the Rocks]( [What Makes Mexican Chocolate Totally Different?]( [It’s Time to Update These Cooking Utensils]( [The Spruce]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the The Spruce Cooks newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please [click here](page=spruce) A DOTDASH Brand 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 © 2018 Dotdash.com - All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.](

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