Taco Catering Perfect for Rites of Passage
America’s coming of age celebrations are a showcase of cultural diversity. Surprisingly, the taco has emerged as the food of choice across the board.
We think of graduations,
confirmations, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, Quinceañeras, Sweet Sixteen and debutante
parties as the familiar rites of passage, when children graduate to adulthood.
Almost always there’s a party to cap off an accomplishment that goes with
reaching a certain age.
But greater diversity awareness
and a little bit of reality TV has taught us that some cultures mark maturity
with Rumspringa (Amish adventure-seeking), wilderness “outcamps” (“Canadian
Inuit boys and girls) and weddings (reality TVs “My Big Fat American Gypsy
Wedding”). Only perhaps viewers of documentaries know that the Japanese have
their Seijin-no-Hi (for 20-year-old women), betrothed Ethiopian men jump over
castrated male cows, and at least one tribe in the Brazilian Amazon embeds
gloves with stinging ants that 13-year-old boys wear to prove their ability to
endure pain.
American celebrations of rites of
passage are more about pleasure than pain. It’s about a great setting, great
clothes, perhaps a band and always about smart food. The menu needs to be
“smart” because the occasion and age group begs hipness without being a drag on
the evening. Few Bat Mitzvahs, Quinceañeras or school graduations involve
Cornish hens or New York Strip steaks. Not surprisingly, taco caterers are in high demand with
teenagers.
This probably explains the
growing trend toward taco
cart catering, seen in backyards, hotel ballrooms and church halls alike.
Why so much broad appeal and apparent adaptability? There are at least three
reasons:
Tacos are familiar and increasingly sophisticated –
Coming of age means learning to eat like a grown up. Taco caterers have
expanded the menu far beyond the fast food version of these treats to include
shrimp, Jamaican chicken, tilapia, grilled vegetables, gourmet greens, and
fusion salsas. Celebrants can pick and choose ingredients so no two tacos are
identical.
This is walk-around eating, ideal for the social
media generation – Because this is a food station set-up, partiers
have the option to eat a little bit with this group and a little bit with that
group, visiting different mobile taco carts along the way. Just like how they
chat on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, Vine and on other platforms.
Taco carts go where you want your party to be –
These are self-contained kitchens, which can turn a small lakeside cottage into
a party venue for 200. If the cart can roll in, you have yourself an event
venue.
If your event needs to be kosher, be sure to inquire of your caterer if they can accomplish that (some do). In any case, investigate the taco option with the honoree. Chances are that he or she would choose this over Cornish hens, stinging ant gloves and cow jumping.
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