Aluminum Press Engraves the Virgin of Guadalupe Onto Your Tortilla

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Are you looking for something extra to go with that burrito? Feeling like those soft tacos are missing a certain something? Either way, the “Bendita” tortilla press ensures that every tortilla you make is marked in bas-relief of the Virgin of Guadalupe, bringing her blessing on your enchiladas.

Designed by a Paris-based architect and made in Mexico, the press is made of recycled aluminum featuring the Virgin image. The press leaves imprints on the tortilla dough that, when cooked, form an outline of the Virgin. A delicious way to take your meal to the next level.

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H/T + PicThx Design Boom

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