olajevalca
Olajevalca is a traditional Mexican dish that originates from the state of Oaxaca. It is a type of tamale, a Mesoamerican dish consisting of corn dough filled with various ingredients, wrapped in corn husks or banana leaves, and steamed. The term "olajevalca" comes from the Nahuatl language, where "olaj" means corn and "evalca" means wrapped.
The corn dough used in olajevalca is typically made from nixtamalized corn, which is then ground into
The dough and filling are combined, and the mixture is wrapped in corn husks or banana leaves.
Olajevalca is often served as a main dish and is typically accompanied by a side of rice