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Tamalito
Traditional Mesoamerican dish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The tamalito or "tamalitos" is a common dish prepared by the Maya (Mexico and Belize). The appearance of the "tamalitos" is of the tamales which is wrapped with leaves but without meat.[1]

Preparation
Tamalitos is prepared by using fresh corn "maiz", preferably harvested within the last day or two. The fresher the corn, the sweeter and softer the tamalito. Twenty whole ears worth of corn maiz will yield fifteen tamalitos.
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