What does carnitas taste like?

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asked Jul 30, 2023 in Other-Food Drink by Terazakdll (920 points)
What does carnitas taste like?

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answered Dec 11, 2023 by Caldecott (25,160 points)
Carnitas taste warmly spiced, juicy and slightly citrusy in taste.

Carnitas are made with pork shoulder or pork butt which is a tough, marbled cut of meat that needs low and slow cooking to render the fat and to become tender and succulent.

The carnitas at Chipotle are a traditional Mexican dish made with pork and is a slow cooked pork dish that is simmered until it becomes juicy and tender.

Carnitas are like a Mexican version of pulled pork.

The chicken al pastor Chipotle is a dish that is made with chicken and seasoned with Chipotle's signature adobo marinade, ground achiote, morita peppers and a splash of pineapple.

The shredded beef at Chipotle is called Barbacoa which is Mexican shredded beef that is braised in chipotle pepper broth.

It' great for taco salads, rice bowls and street tacos.

Chipotle barbacoa is not cow tongue but instead comes mostly from the shoulder of the cow because the shoulder cuts have enough fat to keep the meat moist during the long braising method that Chipotle uses which makes the end result of the Chipotle barbacoa really tender and juicy.

Barbacoa is a form of cooking meat that originated in the Caribbean with the TaĆ­no people, who called it by the Arawak word barbaca, from which the term "barbacoa" derives, and ultimately, the word 'barbecue".

Beef Barbacoa is slightly tangy with a subtle but distinct spicing.

It's not too chilli-hot, though to be fair, sometimes chipotles vary in heat!

The unique thing about Barbacoa is the slight tartness of the sauce from vinegar and lime, which cuts through the rich meat, and the warmth from cloves.

Barbacoa is a method of cooking meat (historically lamb or goat, though beef or pork is often used today) that produces tender and juicy results.

It's traditionally steam-cooked underground, but modern barbacoa can be prepared over an open fire, on the stove, or in a slow cooker.

Goat meat and beef (especially the animal's head) are used in many places in Mexico for this delicacy.

Venison is sometimes made in barbacoa style in the northern state of Sonora, while chicken is common in some parts of Guerrero State.

Birria is made with beef or goat meat, while barbacoa is made with beef, pork, lamb or goat

An adobo marinade is what gives barbacoa its signature flavor.

The marinade is commonly suffused with vinegar, myriad spices including cumin, Mexican oregano, garlic, and black peppercorns, plus regional chiles such as guajillo, ancho, and pasilla.

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