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You may feel the heart-Bern after eating these tacos, but they’re inspired by his rival Hillary Clinton.

“Hillary is about to go nuclear on all these candidates. Things are seriously heating up,” says New York Dog House co-owner Vlad Stern, who’s clearly “with her” when it comes to spicy foods.

The former first lady can take the heat — she was seen ordering a burrito at an Ohio Chipotle last year. And she told NPR in January that she eats a hot pepper a day to boost her a meal to Coming up with represent a bombastic billionair­e like Donald Trump was a no-brainer for Musovic: meatloaf. “I once served Trump at Sparks Steakhouse. He asked for meatloaf, but we the didn’t have it on menu,” recalls Musovic, real estate who waited on the years ago at the mogul about 15 Midtown restaurant. up his version Musovic jazzes it off. with caviar to top any expense,” “We didn’t spare says Trump says Musovic, who $4 tip when not-so-generous left a at the coat picking up two jackets out. check on his way delicious, but The dish may be immunity, adding “maybe...one of the reasons I’m so healthy, and I have so much stamina and endurance.”

Stern dreamt up a taco comprised of sauteed peppers, onions, eggs over-easy, cheddar and his secret “nuclear sauce,” which is extra hot. He pairs it with spicy fries.

“Hillary is best suited [for president],” he believes. “What Sanders is promising sounds great for business owners such as myself, but will it be implemente­d in such a short period of time?” political Musovic finds Trump’s agenda unappetizi­ng. go with Hillary,” “I would probably he says. Texas senator Ted Cruz publicly expressed his despise of avocados, saying he hates the single-seed green fruit. “I found out Ted Cruz hated avocado just as I was coming up with an Asian twist on gucamole,” chef Sung Min says. His version features edamame instead. He pairs the green stuff with taquitos topped with stirfried kimchi. “It tastes a little more nutty,” says Min, of the soy bean delight made with ginger, scallion, garlic and onion. They may agree on this guacamole recipe, but Min says Cruz’s views on immigratio­n left a sour taste with him. “As an immigrant from South Korea, I don’t agree with his policies,” says Min, who leans left. “I’m more of a Hillary Clinton supporter,” he says.

Musovic calls Brooklyn-born, Vermont senator, Bernie Sanders a “neighborho­od guy” — so he decided on a classic New York comfort food.

Though Sanders is known for having bagels at his rallies, this hefty sandwich is a pastrami panini packed with Vermont cheddar cheese. The Bernwich makes sense: Sanders recently chose pastrami when asked at a town hall if he prefers that or corned beef.

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