For Alicia Villanueva Castañeda, the best tamales are stuffed with love. For many years, though, Villanueva, 53, was stuck in a pattern of long work hours and short money. Since arriving from Mazatlán, México in 2000, she worked multiple, low-wage jobs, but it wasn’t enough. Love and hard work wasn’t enough.
Villanueva, who now lives in Berkeley, had always made tamales for friends and family and one day she decided those tamales could make her dream of a better life come true. At night, she used to cook and make her tamales and in the morning would knock on neighbors’ doors to sell her tamales. She walked through her neighborhood for years and built a good reputation with customers.