reventarlas
Reventarlas is a traditional Mexican dish that has gained popularity worldwide. It is a type of tamale, a dish made from corn dough (masa), filled with various ingredients, wrapped in corn husks or banana leaves, and steamed. The name "reventarlas" comes from the Spanish verb "reventar," which means "to burst" or "to explode," referring to the dish's fluffy and airy texture.
The dish originates from the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico, where it is a staple in
To prepare reventarlas, the corn husks are soaked in water to soften, then the corn dough is
Reventarlas is often served as a snack or appetizer, accompanied by salsa or a spicy sauce. It
Despite its regional origins, reventarlas has become a beloved dish in Mexican cuisine, and it can be