
A marquesita is a popular Mexican street food that consists of a thin, crispy crepe-like shell made from a batter similar to that of a waffle. It's typically rolled around a filling, with the classic choice being queso de bola (a type of Edam cheese), giving it a sweet and savory taste. Nowadays, variations include sweet fillings like chocolate, cajeta (caramel sauce), or Nutella, making it a versatile treat enjoyed at fairs, festivals, and local markets.