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How kermés gorditas became a cherished El Paso tradition

Summary by El Paso Matters
CLINT, Texas – On the final evening of the San Lorenzo Catholic Church kermés, families fill the church grounds as the golden hour casts its light on a vinyl sign hanging above the busiest booth at the bazaar.The sign reads: “Gorditas – Heavenly Made.”The line in front of the booth, which more than tripled in length that past hour, suggests visitors are willing to wait for a taste of heaven – deep fried patties made from corn masa, filled with s…
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