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    Post #1 - December 27th, 2009, 11:30 am
    Post #1 - December 27th, 2009, 11:30 am Post #1 - December 27th, 2009, 11:30 am
    Any tips on finding fresh masa for sale on the north side?
  • Post #2 - December 27th, 2009, 1:12 pm
    Post #2 - December 27th, 2009, 1:12 pm Post #2 - December 27th, 2009, 1:12 pm
    Any Hispanic grocery store will have it. Look for the words "Supermercado", "Fruteria", or "Carniceria" on the outside and go look in the refrigerated case. The north side is a big place, give us a major intersection and I bet someone will know a place near to you.
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  • Post #3 - December 27th, 2009, 4:55 pm
    Post #3 - December 27th, 2009, 4:55 pm Post #3 - December 27th, 2009, 4:55 pm
    rhinopias wrote:Any tips on finding fresh masa for sale on the north side?

    If by fresh, you mean not dry (e.g., Maseca brand), take Octarine's advice and visit a supermercado. Most larger Mexican markets should have a good selection of masa para tamales (masa preparada, with lard and flavoring already mixed in) and masa para tortillas (plain masa, often a choice of white or yellow or even blue). You'll occasionally see other brands but La Guadalupana, a local company, seems to dominate the market.

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    If you want freshly prepared masa (usually milled the same day), you'll need to go to a tortilleria. The only north side tortilla factory I'm aware of is Del Rey at Grand & Laramie. I'm not sure if they have a retail shop, like most tortillerias on the south side, but I would guess they do.

    Del Rey Tortilleria
    5201 W Grand Av
    Chicago
    773-637-8900‎
  • Post #4 - December 27th, 2009, 6:48 pm
    Post #4 - December 27th, 2009, 6:48 pm Post #4 - December 27th, 2009, 6:48 pm
    Many of the brands you see above are available in conventional groceries on the northside, as well - for instance, I know Food for Less in Evanston carries both the tubs and bags of masa dough. If there's a Mexican area in the refrigerated section, it will usually be on either the very top or bottom shelf (look where you find chorizo and chihuahua cheese)

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