When tortillas go head to head
Handmade, machine-made, homemade — we sampled them all. The results were a bit surprising.
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It’s Tamalada Time
Every year at this time, many Latino families gather to celebrate a fragrant tradition–the tamalada, or tamale-making party.
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CURATING LOS ANGELES
Exploring East Los Angeles on the LA Latin Spice Tour
We also visited the oldest tortilla factory in Los Angeles, which was founded in 1954. It produces one million tortilla’s every day, many of which are sold in Whole Foods under the La Gloria brand.
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