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1800-1860
Corn tortillas are a fundamental staple of Mexican and Southwestern cuisine, made from nixtamalized corn masa. In the early 19th century, these tortillas were widely consumed in Spanish borderlands and Mexican-American communities, providing a versatile bread substitute.
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1990-2009
Pupusas are thick Salvadoran corn masa tortillas filled with cheese, beans, or meat, then pan-fried until golden and served with curtido and salsa. This dish gained suburban American popularity in the 1990s as immigrant communities enhanced local food culture, becoming a beloved on-the-go comfort food.