Food Discovering Tamales: A Candelaria Celebration Like No Other by Megan Gordon January 28, 2025 3 min 9 You won't believe the tamale varieties waiting for you this Candelaria! Let's explore this rich tradition and where to enjoy it together.Unraveling the Candelaria Tradition Every February 2nd, Mexico bursts into vibrant celebration for Día de la Candelaria. It’s a day steeped in history, intertwining both religious significance and delicious culinary traditions. What most people don’t realize is that this festive occasion has its roots in Spain but has evolved magnificently across Latin America. As I learned during my travels, the origins can be traced back to honoring the Virgin of Candelaria from the Canary Islands. The day kicks off with military parades and extends into family gatherings marked by the irresistible aroma of tamales. The real magic happens after you’ve shared the Rosca de Reyes on January 6th. Finding that little figurine means you are tasked with making tamales and atole for your loved ones. This practice is not merely about eating; it’s a heartfelt way to express gratitude for the maize harvest, connecting us back to ancient Aztec traditions. And who wouldn’t want to be part of such a delectable ritual? The Heart of Tamales: A Culinary Journey Tamales are more than just food; they are a historical treasure wrapped in corn dough and filled with flavors that tell stories. Originally, these delightful packages were more dense and simple compared to today’s creations. They played an essential role in pre-Hispanic rituals, especially those celebrating fertility and life. With the Spanish influence, tamales began incorporating new ingredients like lard and pork, leading to the diverse regional varieties we cherish now. In my kitchen experiments, I’ve found that each region adds its own flair—some opting for sweet fillings while others stick to savory delights like mole or cochinita pibil. This diversity means there’s always something new to try! As I bit into a spicy green salsa tamal recently, it reminded me just how exciting this dish can be.Volevo sequestrarti al mondo intero, ai dischi tristi, ai diversivi, ai locali , dal vino e dalla felicità. Volevo sequestrati anche a Dio, perché tu fossi solamente mia. Where to Celebrate with Tamales This Year If cooking isn’t your thing (or you’re simply too busy enjoying life), fear not! There are incredible places where you can savor some mouth-watering tamales without lifting a finger: Testal: Known for their respect towards traditional Mexican culinary roots, they offer an array of flavors from chocolate mole to cochinita pibil until February 9th. Fogones: Celebrating traditional recipes from various states like Sonora and Veracruz, Fogones promises authentic tastes accompanied by unique atoles. Candelaria Fest: Running from January 30th to February 7th, this festival in Mexico City and Puebla features innovative takes on classic tamales crafted by renowned chefs. Aquiles: Experience unique creations such as hallaca-style tamals or even chocolate-filled variations that will surely surprise your palate! Siembra: This spot brings forth both traditional options and innovative vegetarian delights, perfect for all kinds of eaters! These venues not only serve amazing food but also embody the spirit of celebration—reminding us why we gather together. FAQs About Día de la Candelaria Why do we eat tamales on Día de la Candelaria? Tamales symbolize gratitude for maize harvests and blend indigenous traditions with colonial influences—making them a staple during this festive day. 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