Noun
Tex-Mex (uncountable)
(chiefly attributive) A type of cuisine, a mix of Texan and Mexican foods, associated with spicy chilis.
And for the chain connoisseur, it's a hit list of the fusion-era dishes that have become casual-dining staples, from "Cajun" pasta to "Tex-Mex" egg rolls. Source: Internet
Except that there he was seduced by the Tex-Mex “Hellfire”. Source: Internet
In the 20th century, Tex-Mex took on such Americanized elements as yellow cheese, as goods from the United States became cheap and readily available. Source: Internet
A self-professed taco addict offers authentic Tex-Mex recipes inspired by the delicious cuisines of Texas border towns. Source: Internet
Both restaurants are Ford Fry Tex-Mex concepts that offer artfully presented, yet approachable Tex-Mex and the two restaurants share nearly identical menus. Source: Internet
Chipotle fans aren't shy about sharing their love and devotion to the Tex-Mex chain. Source: Internet