
Ya llévanos, Diosito: se hacen virales tamales con forma de jabón Zote
Ha surgido un negocio que vende un tamal con forma de jabón Zote y lo peor es que se está haciendo viral en la Ciudad de México
Mexico City's culinary scene continues to surprise and delight with its innovative and sometimes whimsical creations. A recent viral video has brought attention to a particularly intriguing dish: the "Jabón Zote Tamale." While initially appearing to be a bar of the popular pink "ZOTE" laundry soap nestled within a bread roll, the item quickly reveals itself to be an edible confection. Upon breaking open the pink exterior, a sweet tamale filling, featuring a combination of sweet, green, and mole flavors, all coated in white chocolate, is exposed. The video, shared widely online, highlights the dish as a unique offering available at "Ternufood" in Jardín Ramón López Velarde on Saturdays and Sundays from 13:00 to 16:00 hours, priced at $50. This playful take on traditional Mexican cuisine has garnered significant attention, showcasing the city's vibrant food culture and its penchant for blending tradition with unexpected twists. "It's a brilliant way to grab attention," commented one food blogger, "and the reveal is genuinely surprising. It speaks to the creativity you can find in local markets." The "Jabón Zote Tamale" serves as a testament to the dynamic and imaginative spirit of Mexico City's street food vendors and culinary artists, who continuously push boundaries while celebrating local flavors.
Ha surgido un negocio que vende un tamal con forma de jabón Zote y lo peor es que se está haciendo viral en la Ciudad de México