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Sincronizadas | Traditional Snack From Mexico | TasteAtlas
Sincronizadas | Traditional Snack From Mexico | TasteAtlas
Sincronizadas | Traditional Snack From Mexico | TasteAtlas
Sincronizadas | Traditional Snack From Mexico | TasteAtlas
Sincronizadas | Traditional Snack From Mexico | TasteAtlas
Sincronizadas | Traditional Snack From Mexico | TasteAtlas

Sincronizadas

(Quesadilla Sincronizada)

Sincronizadas are Mexican snacks consisting of two corn or flour tortillas, cheese, and slices of ham. Optionally, beans and chorizo sausage can also be added to the dish as a filling. Quesadillas sincronizadas are commonly cut into wedges and served with guacamole, pico de gallo, or sour cream.


It is said that the only way the sincronizada differentiates itself from a regular quesadilla is the mandatory inclusion of ham. There is also a similar dish called gringa, which uses al pastor pork meat instead of ham. The lines are blurred between these dishes and they often get confused with one another, but what matters the most is that all of them are delicious and popular throughout the world due to their unique flavors.