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  2. Where to find the best enchiladas in Rio Rancho - AOL

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    May 10—If you're in the mood for enchiladas in Rio Rancho, there are plenty of high-quality options to pick from. We scoured reviews and online resources to find the highest rated spots in Rio ...

  3. Hot Tamales - Wikipedia

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    Hot Tamales Small Box. Hot Tamales is an American brand of cinnamon-flavored candies introduced in 1950 manufactured and marketed by the Just Born company. [1] They were developed by Bob Born, son of Sam Born, the company's founder. [2] The name derives from the sometimes spicy flavor of tamales. It was the top-selling cinnamon candy in 1999. [3]

  4. Hot tamale (food) - Wikipedia

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    The "Hot Tamale Trail", a collection of restaurants and eateries that serve hot tamales, was created as a result of the documentation of the hot tamale by the Southern Foodways Alliance in the early 2000s. Local restaurants in Rosedale, Cleveland, Greenville, and Vicksburg can be found along the trail. Greenville has so many restaurants serving ...

  5. Scorpion tamales and grasshopper tacos are on the menu ... - AOL

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    The post gathered a little more than 100 divided opinions as some echoed sentiments of, “I refuse to eat bugs. I want steak!” as one commenter said.

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  7. Hot Tamale (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Tamale may refer to: Hot Tamales, a brand of cinnamon candy; Hot Tamale, a 2006 American film; Hot tamale, a type of tamale originating in the Mississippi Delta area that is spicy and is made from corn meal instead of masa; Hot tamale, a term for a sloppy joe in use in the Sheboygan, Wisconsin area

  8. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    New-Mexican tamales typically vary from other tamal styles in that red chile powder is typically blended into the masa. Taquito – a tightly rolled, deep-fried variant of the corn-tortilla taco, usually filled with beef or chicken; essentially the same as a Mexican taco dorado, but rolled into a tube shape rather than fried in wedge shape.

  9. Los Hernandez - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant serves only tamales. [1] The recipe is based on that of Hernandez's sister, Leocaldia Sanchez. [1] [2] The restaurant mills its own corn to produce the masa for the tamales. [2] [3] Production is seasonal, with an asparagus tamale the focus during the area's major spring harvest. [1] [5] [6]