From spicy and creamy to sour and sweet.
| | | | | | Traditionally served hot in plastic or Styrofoam cups with some of the cooking liquid, the esquites is topped with mayo, a dollop of crema, ground chiles, a good amount of lime juice, a sprinkle of queso cotija, and a generous dash of spicy salsa. It's a flavor bomb and a party in your mouth—from spicy and creamy to sour and sweet.
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