What is a pupusa made of?!


Question: What is a pupusa made of!?
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A pupusa is made from "masa," or corn meal--that's the "bready" part of the pupusa!. You can use dried masa with water to make "masa" or you can purchase "masa" from a Latin foods store!. Alternatively, Quaker makes a dried Masa that works great (will say "de Mais" on the package, which means "from corn")!. You can buy it in your Mexican section of the grocer and in the baked goods section!. You mix the dried masa with water and get a thick consistency!. A pupusa has stuff in the middle of the masa, like cheese or chichacharon (like a pulled pork product)!. It is cooked on both sides with the insides being completely embedded in the masa around it!. Ideally, it is shaped like a thick pancake!. Traditionally, the pupusa will be topped by a pickled slaw of cabbage and spices!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

fried corn flour!.

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