Huevo Alteño
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Tomisimo
September 05, 2008, 10:45 AM
Any idea what huevo alteño means? I saw this on a box of eggs, and I wonder what it might be referring to. :thinking:
Rusty
September 05, 2008, 11:37 AM
Any idea what huevo alteño means? I saw this on a box of eggs, and I wonder what it might be referring to. :thinking:
I believe it means that the eggs are from a certain region of Mexico, perhaps Los Altos de Jalisco.
CrOtALiTo
September 05, 2008, 11:48 AM
David I don't meet the Alteños eggs, and as say Rusty probably that type of food is of Jalisco, in really I don't know it, but I can to say you that exist many form of do the eggs in México for example I don't know if you have heard the Huevos norteños, the Huevos with tomatoes, the Huevos de Albañil, good there are a lot forms of do them.
Good afternoon and you have a good food.
Tomisimo
September 06, 2008, 07:31 AM
I believe it means that the eggs are from a certain region of Mexico, perhaps Los Altos de Jalisco.
I hadn't thought of that, could be true.
David I don't meet the have never seen Alteños eggs, and as say Rusty says probably that type of food is of from Jalisco, in really I don't know it, but I can to say you (*) that exist there are many forms of do the making eggs in México for example I don't know if you have heard the Huevos norteños, the Huevos with tomatoes, the Huevos de Albañil, good there are a lot forms of do them.
Good afternoon and you have a good food.
(*) I can tell you OR I can say you.
:)
¿Qué son los huevos de albañil?
Elaina
September 06, 2008, 07:48 AM
Most probably it is how the eggs are prepared and not where they are from.
Huevos al albañil are eggs prepared in green chile salsa.
Huevos rancheros also have green chile salsa but have fried tortillas underneath and also cheese on top of the salsa.....
Making me hungry!!
:eek:
Tomisimo
September 06, 2008, 07:54 AM
Most probably it is how the eggs are prepared and not where they are from.
Was this a reply to huevo alteño or huevos de albañil? I ask because huevo alteño (in the singular) was on the outside of a box of raw eggs making me think it was more like a brand name of eggs.
Rusty
September 06, 2008, 08:03 AM
Was this a reply to huevo alteño or huevos de albañil? I ask because huevo alteño (in the singular) was on the outside of a box of raw eggs making me think it was more like a brand name of eggs.
I agree that it could just be a brand name. There are many restaurants that use that name. There are other products that use that name.
There are also famous people that are known by that name. This is why I thought it meant a particular area/region/place. There's a place in Bolivia or Columbia (I can't remember which right now) that is called Alteño. I believe I actually found alteño being used to describe someone/something from Los Altos de Jalisco. It's logical to assume that any place higher than another can be named Los Altos and anyone from Los Altos could be called an alteño.
poli
October 29, 2008, 11:19 AM
I just came across some whose last name is Alteño. This confirms what Rusty suspects that it's a brand name or the last name of the proprietor of the establishment.
CrOtALiTo
October 29, 2008, 11:48 AM
Yes, it seem not a name of a person, if not, it's more well a name of a establishment. you are right.
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