alhóndigas
Alhóndigas are a traditional dish consisting of meatballs, typically made from ground beef, pork, or a combination of both. The term "alhóndigas" is derived from the Arabic word "al-rundah," which means "meatballs." This culinary tradition was introduced to the Iberian Peninsula during the Moorish occupation and has since become a staple in various cuisines, including Spanish, Mexican, and other Latin American cultures.
The preparation of alhóndigas varies by region, but the basic ingredients usually include ground meat, breadcrumbs
In Mexican cuisine, alhóndigas are a popular comfort food and are often served as a soup or
Alhóndigas hold cultural significance in many regions, often being associated with family gatherings and traditional celebrations.