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  2. 5 spots to stock up on tamales in Albuquerque - AOL

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    Nov. 10—Tamales are delicious seasonal food made of meat or vegetables wrapped in masa, a paste made from corn flour mixed with lard or shortening, folded in a corn husk, then steamed. Many ...

  3. ‘Grab a dozen’: Where to find Christmas tamales near Fort ...

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    “We’re all so busy — there’s room for supermarkets,” says Gloria Cardona of Cardona Foods Cafe as local bakeries and big grocers gear up for a busy season of tamale sales.

  4. Where to find old-time Texas tamales in Fort Worth, including ...

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    A 90-year-old tamale and tortilla factory, now in north Fort Worth, serves fresh-made lunches and chips at a cafe in the front office.

  5. Tamale - Wikipedia

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    The wrapping can either be discarded prior to eating or used as a plate. Tamales can be filled with meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, herbs, chilies, or any preparation according to taste, and both the filling and the cooking liquid may be seasoned. Tamale is an anglicized version of the Spanish word tamal (plural: tamales). [2]

  6. Salvadoran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoran chicken tamales. El Salvador is known for different types of tamales, which are usually wrapped in plantain leaves. These tamales include: Tamales de elote (fresh corn cakes) Tamales pisques (tamales stuffed with black beans) Tamales de pollo (tamales stuffed with chicken and potatoes) Ticucos ("travelers' tamales")

  7. Corunda - Wikipedia

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    Corunda. Corunda is a Mexican type of tamale, but wrapped in a long corn or reed plant leaf, and folded, making a triangular shape or spherical shape. They are typically steamed until golden and eaten with sour cream (Mexican crema) and red salsa. Unlike typical tamales, they do not always have a filling. They are usually made using corn masa ...

  8. New coffee bar opens + Tamale shop moves to Richland + other ...

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    Eat Hot Tamales, the fresh tamale business that began in Pasco in 2017 and later moved to Kennewick, has moved again. The business is now at 608 Williams Blvd., Richland. Its food truck is parked ...

  9. Hot tamale (food) - Wikipedia

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    A hot tamale is a traditional dish native to the Mississippi Delta made of meat stuffed in cornmeal, wrapped in a corn husk, and simmered or boiled in a spiced brine. [1] Hot tamales are smaller than the tamales found in Hispanic America and their recipes vary significantly from chef to chef. The most common meat is ground beef or pork, but ...