Colombian tamales are larger than Mexican tamales, about the size of a softball. The dough is softer and more moist. In the Caribbean nations of Trinidad and Tobago, tamales are called pastelles.
Venezuelans call their tamales hallacas. Colombian tamales are larger than Mexican tamales, about the size of a softball. The dough is softer and more moist. In the Caribbean nations of Trinidad ...
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Manuel Martinez/WBEZ Share In a small living room on the Northwest Side, a mildly contentious debate unfolds: Isn’t a Venezuelan hallaca basically the same thing as a Mexican tamale?
In a small living room on the Northwest Side, a mildly contentious debate unfolds: Isn’t a Venezuelan hallaca basically the same thing as a Mexican tamale ... of Colombia, is in fact Venezuelan.
13. Colombian tamales from Colombia (Que Sabroso) These tamales are wrapped in banana leaves instead of corn husks. Que Sabroso was a staple at the Liberty Lake Farmer's Market, serving special ...
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