I asked Steve about the Spanish pronunciation thing. He said, as many here have indicated, that the 'j' is pronounced with an 'h' sound -- more or less the same between Spain & Latin America.
It's the 'll' where you will have
some variance -- sometimes pronounced more 'y' sounding and sometimes more of a semi-hard 'j' sound. But this isn't a Spain/Latin America difference -- it can vary from one region of Spain to another, and perhaps then carrying on to whatever area of Latin America that people from that area of Spain immigrated. (He loved hearing the Andalucian accents when we were there last October.

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We have to face the fact that most British food sucks.
Well I think you are trying to wind some people up on here with that.

I think that it's all down to where you live & your experiences, however - because I've eaten a lot of great British food. Not too much good Mexican though (other than what I make at home), but I suppose you can't have everything.
