Sincronizadas are flour tortillas layered with ham and melted cheese, stacked like a sandwich and then griddled until warm and slightly crispy. Although they resemble quesadillas, sincronizadas originated in northern Mexico and are distinguished by their use of two tortillas (instead of folding one) and often sliced into wedges for easy sharing. Popular at cafés, street stalls, and home kitchens, they are typically eaten for breakfast, lunch, or a light dinner, sometimes accompanied by salsa or guacamole.
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