Dorilocos
Doritos is a US brand of tortilla chips produced by Frito-Lay, a wholly owned subsidiary of PepsiCo. So, technically, this next snack could debatably be regarded as American instead of Mexican. Then again, Mexico is part of the American Continent (Central America, remember), and America is NOT a country, the United States of America is (for those of you who didn’t know that). The key here, however, is “tortilla chips” — that’s Mexican enough.
Dorilocos is an interesting local tweak to Doritos. The snack makes use of actual Doritos, as in the branded tortilla chips. What Mexicans do is to open a bag of Doritos, load it with a mix of Chicharronnes (or sometimes just pork rinds), peanuts, and more, then drizzle it with salsa. Originally, this would be mixed in the actual bag of chips, which is still common. Nowadays though, some would prefer to serve or eat this in a bowl.
If you think eating Doritos this way is crazy, just think of what the name actually means. Dori + Locos — Dorito Crazy. There you go. If this gave you ideas, you’re welcome.