Yes; tortillas are made from baked corn flour -- killing any bacteria in the process, which instead, can result in mold to form within a week, if tortillas are not properly stored. To keep them fresh, you should wrap them with food wrapping paper and then put them inside a plastic bag (a ziploc bag will do); then put them in the fridge.
Just as every other meal: moderately eaten can be good for your health. But in excess, they will give you a chubby appearance (they are much less fattening than sweetbread, however).
Mostly Mexico and the United States, though they may exist in untasty forms in other countries.
They "domesticated" them. Besides, they are nutritive, specially if mixed with a cereal such as the maize tortillas commonly found in Mexico.
Eggs, frijoles fritos (fried beans), tortillas or bread, black coffee with sugar.
No you don't, you can eat it just like that ,warm them up in the microwave or grill them .
I can smell tortillas with my nose, I can feel tortillas with my toes. I can eat tortillas with my taste, Hearing and seeing them, they'll never be a waste! :D Hope this helps!
Most Mexicans use tortillas made from corn meal rather than from wheat flour. The maximum price per kilo of corn tortillas is set by federal law, as are other basic staple foods. So corn tortillas are much cheaper than wheat tortillas. Corn tortillas are thicker, less flexible, and have a higher fiber content.
When they are hungry for an inexpensive, savory, hot dish made [typically] with corn tortillas wrapped around stewed chicken (or other stewed meat) and topped with a tomato-based sauce. They may choose to have cheese melted on the top, and could add dollops of guacamole and sour cream. I like to eat eat enchiladas with sides of spanish-style rice, refired beans and home-made corn chips.
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You can eat anything you want to eat with flour tortillas; there are no rules restricting your food combinations. A few of the many foods that go very well with flour tortillas are refried beans, rice, chopped raw vegetables and spicy meats.
Tortillas and burritos
They mainly eat the same things everytime. They eat beans and tortillas. Hope this helps!!
of course they do, corn is a big part of Mexican culture tortillas, tamales, popcorn and many more things are made from corn.