yardita
Yardita is a traditional Mexican dish that originated in the state of Oaxaca. It is a type of tamale, a corn-based dish that is typically filled with a savory mixture of ingredients. The term "yardita" is derived from the Nahuatl word "yartli," which means "to wrap." The dish is characterized by its distinctive shape, which is often described as a "sausage-like" form, and its unique preparation method.
The filling for yarditas typically includes a combination of ground pork, pork fat, and spices such as
Yarditas are often served as a main dish, accompanied by a variety of sides such as refried