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    1 month ago

    Am I reading it right that a tamal is basically a burrito steamed in a corn husk?

    Corn isn’t as pervasive in the Europes and Asia, but I’m sometimes making something approaching a burrito, in a wheat-based wrapping — sort of a Mexiconized shawarma. Heard of tamales a bunch of times, and could get a corn tortilla for it, but not sure what steaming adds outside of making the whole thing softer.

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      1 month ago

      A tamal is made of dough so the steaming is done so the dough isn’t raw, I don’t think it’s comparable with a burrito which is some sort of taco made of fluor tortilla

      There are some tamales that aren’t made of dough though and still called tamales, it’s usually meats where I live but I’m sure it’s different in other areas