What's A Latin American Street Food You Can't Get Enough Of?
BuzzFeed
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It's no secret that Latin America has some of the world's best street food around. For reference, here's a photo I took of an elote cart that was calling my name in Chihuahua, Mexico.
But given that Latin America consists of over 20 diverse and unique countries — and I am but one lone Mexican — I want to learn all about the street food throughout Latin America that you personally just can't get enough of.
Maybe you're like me and feel like elotes are just the best thing your taste buds have ever touched.
Or perhaps you're Dominican and always look forward to buying some pan de nata each time you visit the country.
Maybe you haven't stopped thinking about the Puerto Rican alcapurrias you had four years ago.
Or perhaps you visited a Salvadoran food stand and had the absolute best pupusa with chicharrón and frijoles.
Whatever Latin American street food keeps you up at night, I want to know all about it! Tell me the name of it, where it's from in Latin America, and why you love it so much in the comments below or in this anonymous Google form, and we'll feature responses in a future BuzzFeed Community post.