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  2. 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 ...

  3. Tamale - Wikipedia

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    Tamale is an anglicized version of the Spanish word tamal (plural: tamales). [2] Tamal comes from the Nahuatl tamalli. [3] The English "tamale" is a back-formation from tamales, with English speakers applying English pluralization rules, and thus interpreting the -e-as part of the stem, rather than part of the plural suffix-es. [4]

  4. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chile en nogada, maize, tamales, pozole, mezcal, pan de muerto, and cóctel de camarón Mole sauce, which has dozens of varieties across the Republic, is seen as a symbol of Mexicanidad [1] and is considered Mexico's national dish. [1] Mexican cuisine consists of the cooking cuisines and traditions of the modern country of Mexico.

  5. Where To Eat for Cheap in Every State - AOL

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    Mississippi: Fat Mama's Tamales. Natchez Fat Mama's is a mashup of Mexican and Southern favorites — po'boys are also on the menu — but the hot tamales are the real draw here. Named the best in ...

  6. How hot tamales in the Mississippi Delta helped me find a ...

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  7. Susan Feniger - Wikipedia

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    Susan Feniger is an American chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and radio and TV personality.She is known for starring in the cooking show Too Hot Tamales on the Food Network and opening several influential restaurants in Los Angeles.

  8. Mary Sue Milliken - Wikipedia

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    Mary Sue Milliken with chef Fergus Henderson at a dinner at the US Embassy in London in 2019.. In collaboration with Feniger and others, Milliken has published five cookbooks: City Cuisine (1989), Mesa Mexicana (1994), Cantina: The Best of Casual Mexican Cooking (1996), Cooking with Too Hot Tamales (1997) and Mexican Cooking for Dummies (1999/2002).

  9. Antojito - Wikipedia

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    Street foods include tacos, tamales, gorditas, quesadillas, empalmes, tostadas, chalupa, elote, tlayudas, cemita, pambazo, empanada, nachos, chilaquiles, fajitas, tortas, even hamburgers and hot dogs, as well as fresh fruits, vegetables, beverages and soups such as menudo, pozole and pancita. Most are available in the morning and the evening ...