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[edit] Olives?
Who the hell wrote this?
"The basic version of huevos rancheros consists of corn tortillas fried lightly, and fried eggs with a tomato–chili sauce. Refried beans (frijoles refritos), slices of avocado, fried potatoes, olives, and extra chili peppers are common accompaniments. Scrambled eggs can be used instead of fried eggs."
Olives? Avocado? Tortillas lightly fried?
I'm from Mexico and this is definately NOT "huevos rancheros"... Mexicans don't use olives in breakfast... (does anyone? olives for breakfast?)
Huevos rancheros are basically eggs sunny side up with salsa on top. THATS IT! do you think mexican peasants (hence the name "Rancheros" or from the ranch or ranchers eggs) in the countryside can afford to import olives for their breakfast? lol...
jeez..
Amendezg 04:52, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Disambigation
There is a wildly popular canadian punk influenced surf band called Heuvos Rancheros. See [Huevos_Rancheros] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.235.196.93 (talk) 03:01, 28 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Huevos in Popular Culture
I don't think this selection belongs here, as it is about huevos in popular culture, while the article is about huevos rancheros.--RLent (talk) 19:35, 5 May 2008 (UTC)