loderete
Loderete is a traditional Mexican dish that originated in the state of Oaxaca. It is a type of tamale, a corn-based dish that is typically filled with a savory mixture of meat, cheese, and spices. The name "loderete" comes from the Nahuatl word "loder," which means "to cook" or "to boil," reflecting the cooking method used to prepare the dish.
The preparation of loderete involves wrapping the filling in corn husks or banana leaves, which are then
Loderete is a popular dish in Oaxaca and is often enjoyed during special occasions and celebrations. It