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Texas Chili & The Chili Queens of San Antonio

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The Chili Queens of San Antonio were running pop-ups in Military Plaza before anyone called them pop-ups — wood fires, cast iron caldrons, and the kind of hustle that would make today's food truck operators look soft. Max Miller digs into the real story behind Texas chili, back when it was street food sold by Mexican women who knew that the best way to feed working people was from a pot that never stopped simmering. These weren't Instagram moments or heritage brand partnerships. This was survival food that happened to be perfect.

— The Chef's Take

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