Alambre
Alambre is a Spanish word that primarily means wire or string. It is used for metal wire, such as fencing or electrical conductors. In culinary contexts, particularly in Mexican cuisine, alambre (often used in the plural as alambres) is the name of a dish in which ingredients are prepared with a method that evokes skewers or a wire.
Alambres are typically made with grilled strips of meat, most commonly carne asada, and include bacon, onions,
There are several regional and ingredient variations. Chicken is used in pollo alambre, and shrimp appears
Etymology and name: alambre comes from the Spanish word for wire, and the dish’s name is tied