pépticas
Pépticas are a type of traditional Mexican street food originating from the state of Puebla. They are small, bite-sized pieces of fried dough, typically shaped like tiny triangles or rectangles, and are often served as part of a larger dish or as a snack. The name "pépticas" comes from the word "pepito," which refers to the small, triangular shape of the dough pieces.
The preparation of pépticas involves mixing flour, water, salt, and sometimes a small amount of sugar or
Pépticas can also be found in other Mexican dishes, such as *tlayudas* (a large, crispy tortilla similar
Beyond their culinary uses, pépticas are sometimes enjoyed as a standalone snack, especially in street food