I make my own taco seasoning and use red pepper, sharp cheddar, onion, sour cream and lime.
*cool guy metal riff*
That's because you have access to sour cream. We have rømme, which is a lot like sour cream, except not sour.
I don't really make seasoning, because I don't generally have meat. But if I'm going to make up some chicken or fish fillets, I'll basically just grind up a pinch of cumin for it... Dress with a drop of lime and a couple leaves of cilantro afterwards. Don't need much else. A little cumin is Mexican seasoning, a lot of cumin is Indian seasoning, so take it easy.
Normally the "meat" of my tacos is a veggie chili. Black beans, spoonful of tomato paste, orange sweet potatoes, onion, garlic, oil, mass quantities of black pepper. That's about it.
Salsa is a big bushel of cilantro, tomatoes, lots of squeezed limes, green onion, and tomatillos
if I could fucking buy some... But I can't, so it's a little empty.
Serve with choice of cheese, something that can pass for sour cream (I actually kinda prefer a nice and sour goat yoghurt to traditional sour cream, but good fuckin' luck finding anything like that out here), homemade guacamole (I again prefer to keep it simple... Just ripe avocado, lime juice, salt and garlic), and a small dish of minced habanero steeping in lime juice.
It's not traditional Mexican by a long shot, but god damn at least it's not the sterile, tasteless fodder that's all the rage in the traditional Norwegian household.
What the fuck even
is nonfat yoghurt? What's the point?