Taco Cabana selling tamales for first time ever, made by San Antonio-based Tamahli

Don't have time to host a tamalada? Taco Cabana has its customers covered this season by adding tamales to their menu for the first time ever. Don't have time to host a tamalada? Taco Cabana has its customers covered this season by adding tamales to their menu for the first time ever. Image 1 of / 39 Caption Close Taco Cabana selling tamales for first time ever, made by San Antonio-based Tamahli 1 / 39 Back to Gallery

Don’t have time to host a tamalada? Taco Cabana has its customers covered this season by adding tamales to the menu for the first time ever.

Starting today, customers can order the hand-wrapped goodness made by the San Antonio-based tamale makers, Tamahli, at all locations in Texas and Oklahoma.

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“Tamales are a traditional Mexican holiday dish that many Texans have grown up with,” said Taco Cabana Chief Operating Officer Todd Coerver in a press release. “Our new tamales are authentic, handmade and delicious, and a perfect way for Taco Cabana to celebrate the season with our guests.”

The staples of the holiday season in Texas are available in pork or chicken and can be purchased as part of a plate with three tamales, rice and beans for $6.49, or in a set of three for $3.99 or a la carte for $1.49.

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