Woven Cloths from Mexico
This is Elizabeth's Favorite item from our Made in Mexico Collections. "It honestly gets better every time you use it, I have never had a towel like this before."
"Jerga" is the name by which the cleaning cloth is known in Mexico. The particular weaving in which this garment is made makes it extremely resistant and durable. "La jerga" is a multipurpose rag, although its main use in Mexico is cleaning floors.
Important Product Information: Products woven from raw cotton fiber are prone to shrinkage up to 20%. The more you use it, the less shrinkage effect between each use and wash, improving its absorbent capacity considerably. Wash separately to avoid traces of fluff on other clothes.
Material: cotton. Size: 50 x 80 cm. / 550 g.
Made in Mexico.
Stove: Place unopened bag of tamales in boiling water, turn water down to a simmer for 20 minutes from frozen and 15 minutes if thawed. Only 4 or 5 inches of water are necessary as the tamales cook in the bag. Microwave: Best if thawed prior to cooking. Poke a couple of holes in the bag or make a slit. Microwave 3-5 minutes depending on strength of microwave. Caution: Bag and contents will be hot, allow time to cool before handling. If bag is open prior to heating, only cook by microwave or steam. Cook to internal temperature of 165 F.