Tamales are a traditional Panamanian dish made with a mixture of corn stuffed with meat, vegetables and spices, which is then steamed.The preparation of tamales requires time and patience. First, the corn is cooked and then blended to obtain a smooth mass. Next, the meat, usually pork or chicken, is cooked and shredded. The meat is then mixed with vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, onions, and peppers, and seasoned with spices such as cumin, oregano, and paprika.The corn mass is then spread on banana or corn leaves, and the meat and vegetable filling is added to the center. The leaf is then folded and wrapped to form a package. The tamales are then steamed for about an hour, until the corn mass becomes firm and the filling is fully cooked.Tamales are a tasty and nutritious dish, and can be served as a main dish or as an appetizer. They are often accompanied by sauces such as chile or guacamole. In addition, tamales are an important part of Panamanian culture and are often prepared for holidays and celebrations.