Arizona lawmakers OK legalizing sales of homemade tamales, etc.

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Those tamales sold on street corners and in front of grocery stores, after being prepared in Arizona home kitchens, may soon become legal. Ditto menudo, posole, pupusas and more.

Howard Fischer PHOENIX — Those tamales sold on street corners and in front of grocery stores, after being prepared in Arizona home kitchens, may soon become legal.With only 11 dissenting votes, the state House approved legislation Thursday to expand state laws that allow the sale of"cottage foods" to the general public. The Senate already gave its blessing, so House Bill 2509 now goes to Gov. Katie Hobbs.

She rattled off a litany of the kinds of illnesses people can get if food is not cooked at the proper temperature for the necessary period of time. And her sister, Rep. Alma Hernandez, D-Tucson, questioned how many people who won't support the legislation actually have purchased tamales or similar items themselves from street vendors.

Competition to restaurantsBut Rep. Judy Scheiebert, D-Phoenix, said the issue goes beyond safety. She cited a constituent who runs an Indian restaurant near her house.

 

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Where are the health codes. Why inspect valid restaurants if street people could legally sell food!!

They won't taste as good if they are legal and regulated.

If you know where she lives it shouldn't be a problem. I can get tortillas for less that they cost at the store fresh made with lard over a mesquite fired griddle!

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At least apply food truck standards!

Stopping tamale sales in Tucson? haha... The hard working family home-spun ones are the BEST!

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