The festival offered, besides tamales of course, various Mexican eats like Tortas, Platanos, and drinks like horchata and aguas frescas. I was obviously there for the tamales though. I had hopes for a blue corn tamale, but that didn't happen so I just got what I could.
Mama's International Tamales had some of the most interesting and varied offerings there. Pictured below are the beef adobo and the chicken mole tamales.
Another interesting vendor was the White Girl Tamale Maker (aka La Guera Tamalera), which boasts authentic VeraCruz style (I don't know what that would be like, so I can't attest to that). Sounds weird? It also happens to be the only organic offering and also had very interesting sweet tamales creation.
Pictured below we had the chicken with green chile (left), and on the right was the fig-nana and also the ginger peach tamales.
These organic tamales were $5 each, compared to $3 tamales from everywhere else.
Overall a great lunch on a Saturday evening, followed by a short walk through the park (to the car). Will definitely return next year!
http://www.eastlosangeles.net/tamalefestival/
My mouth is watering! I wish I could have been there :)
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