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Two Tourists Join The Process (90 views)
Tortilla At Finca Paso Llano
Lesson in making a tortilla by hand

Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua

(Photo posted Sunday 22 April 2012)

(Photo taken 13:15:36 Wednesday 23 November 2011)

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Two tourists joined the process of making tortillas by hand. Although it looks like they are making it on a towel, there is actually a plastic surface between the towel and tortilla.

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(8 of 9) The tortillas were cooked one by one in a ceramic pan set on top of an open flame.
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(9 of 9) Those same hand-made tortillas were later eaten as part of the lunch meal.
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(1 of 9) Before any tortillas could be made by hand, those hands first had to be washed.
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(2 of 9) The tour guide, Eugenio Quesada, select the first ball of dough from which to make a tortilla.
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(3 of 9) One of the women at the Finca demonstrated how to do the initial shaping of the tortilla.
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(4 of 9) Next, that same woman showed how to flatten the tortilla with the palm of hand to make it flat and round.
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(5 of 9) The tour guide, Eugenio Quesada, flattened the tortilla wrongly with his finger tips.
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(6 of 9) Here, in close-up, was an example of the correct technique to flatten a tortilla into a circle.