Chuchitos are traditional Guatemalan-style tamales that are usually made for holiday celebrations and festivities, but are also eaten any day of the year. Chuchito, meaning a small dog or a puppy, consists of warm corn masa dough stuffed with succulent pieces of meat such as pork or chicken and a mild tomato or chili sauce. The mixture of these ingredients is wrapped in a dried corn husk and steamed until the dough develops its typical texture and flavor and is cooked thoroughly. Alternatively, chuchitos can be grilled after they're steamed, giving them a unique, smoky flavor along with their nice visual appearance. Eaten for both breakfast and dinner, these "puppies" can be found on most street corners and local markets in Guatemala. If bought on the streets, the vendors usually unwrap them from the husks and add a bit more sauce or a sprinkle of grated cheese in order to further intensify the flavors.
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