tortullar
Tortullar (tortillas in English) are round, thin flatbreads traditionally made from maize (corn) or wheat flour. They are a staple in many Latin American cuisines and are used as wraps for fillings, as scoops for dishes, or served alongside meals.
Origin and production: Tortullar originated in Mesoamerica, where maize was first domesticated. Corn tortillas are typically
Types and ingredients: Corn tortillas rely on masa harina and water, with salt for flavor. Flour tortillas
Preparation and cooking: The dough is divided into portions, pressed or rolled into discs, and cooked briefly
Uses and storage: Tortullar are used for tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas, and as accompaniments to soups and
Nutritional and cultural notes: Corn tortillas are naturally gluten-free and can provide fiber and minerals; flour