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Corn Husks

Linked to 5 dishes across 5 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring corn husks

tamales🍽️ main
Tamales are traditional Mexican dishes made of masa (corn dough) filled with various ingredients like meats, cheeses, or chilies, wrapped in corn husks and steamed. They are a staple of Mexican cuisine and hold cultural significance in celebrations and rituals, symbolizing community and heritage.
Mexican
Humita🍽️ main
Humita is a traditional Argentinian dish made from fresh corn blended with onions, spices, and sometimes cheese, wrapped in corn husks and steamed or boiled. It is a comforting dish that highlights the native corn crops of the region and is commonly enjoyed in the Andean northwest of Argentina, reflecting indigenous culinary heritage with later European influences.
Argentinian
Tamales🍽️ main
Tamales are traditional masa-based parcels filled with meats, cheeses, or vegetables, wrapped in corn husks and steamed. They are a beloved staple in Tex-Mex cuisine, representing a fusion of indigenous Mesoamerican and Mexican culinary traditions adapted with Texan influences.
Tex-Mex
Tamales🍽️ main
Cuban tamales are a traditional dish made from corn dough stuffed with seasoned pork, wrapped in corn husks and steamed. They hold cultural significance as a festive food often prepared during holidays and family gatherings, reflecting Cuban culinary heritage and indigenous influences.
Cuban
humitas🍽️ main
Humitas are a traditional Chilean dish made from fresh corn dough mixed with onions, basil, and sometimes cheese, wrapped in corn husks and steamed. They are a comforting, mildly sweet and savory food often enjoyed during family gatherings and festivals, reflecting the agricultural heritage of Chile.
Chilean