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Mexican workers moved to the Mississippi Delta in the early 20th century, and brought their tamale-making skills with them. Local cornmeal was substituted for masa flour, they became spicier to suit the tastes of the African-American labourers, and were boiled in a rich broth rather than steamed for an extra-delicious flavour.
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