The tamalero followed in hot pursuit and when he came back found his tamales in the gutter and his pushcart burned up by the benzoline of his open air lamp.
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The tamalero followed in hot pursuit and when he came back found his tamales in the gutter and his pushcart burned up by the benzoline of his open air lamp.
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The tamale-man or, more correct, the tamalero, is a new and interesting type on our thoroughfares; let us welcome his advent. / Long live the tamalero!
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Along with the tasks of soaking the corn husks, cooking the perfect meat fillings, and the time-consuming process of spreading just the right amount of masa on the corn husks and folding them according to a family tradition that dates back more than 60 years, the tamaleros are also making memories.
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[…] in 1897, the City Council proposed to not allow tamale wagons to open until nine at night, at the behest of restaurant owners who didn’t like the crowds the tamaleros attracted.
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