rompevi
Rompevi is a traditional Mexican dish that is popular in the state of Jalisco. It is a type of tamale, but unlike the usual corn tamales, rompevi is made with a wheat-based dough. The name "rompevi" comes from the Spanish phrase "rompe y soba," which translates to "break and enjoy," referring to the dish's tendency to break apart when eaten.
The dough for rompevi is made from wheat flour, water, and sometimes a bit of lard or
After the filling is added, the dough is folded over the filling to create a half-moon shape,
Rompevi is typically served with a side of salsa, guacamole, or a simple tomato-based sauce. It is