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Moctec-Mexican-Products-Catalog.Pdf MOCTEC Tortillas & Chips Factory The Finest Authentic Mexican Food Products Our Products Catalog (301) 386-9090 | Fax: (301) 386-9699 3601 West Street, Landover, MD 20785 www.moctec.us Company History Moctec Corn Products Victor H. Vazquez Sr., born of Mexican parents, grew up on corn tortillas, that’s Moctec corn products are, all natural, made the authentic way from 100% whole why his tortillas are made the old-fashion way. The corn is slow cooked washed and grain kernel corn. The whole kernel corn is slow cooked and steeped, then ground by wet milled on hand carved lava stones to create a dough referred to as masa which lava stones into masa for tortillas. Moctec fried corn tortilla chips & shells are, is then baked into tortillas. all natural and fried in 100% vegetable oil. Moctec was the inspiration of Victor H. Vazquez Sr., a research psychologist, who Moc. - Moctec corn tortillas, all natural 100% whole grain kernel corn. worked in education and civil rights who had been brought, from San Antonio, Texas, to Washington, D.C. to direct major research projects for the department Moctec Masa of Health and Human Services. He became the Director of research and policy Item # Item Description Case Pack planning to the Office of the Secretary/Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. While serving the federal government he often was sent to the west 1001 Masa (yellow) 1/5 lb coast to attend conferences and meetings, longing for the taste of fresh he would pack an empty bag in his suitcase and fill it with fresh tortillas for himself and 2001 Masa (white) 1/5 lb everyone in his office to enjoy. In 1977 after serving his country both militarily and in the civil sector Mr. Vazquez Moctec Nixtamal (Cooked Corn) sought out the “American Dream” and began to introduce the East Coast to fresh 1002 Nixtamal (yellow) 1/5 lb authentic corn tortillas. His tortillas were to be made the traditional way by slow cooking whole kernel corn, washing it and grinding it into masa not using an 2002 Nixtamal (white) 1/5 lb instant tortilla mix of corn flour. Today over 35 years later Moctec Enterprises Inc., is one of the largest Washington, Moctec 4” Corn Tortillas D.C. areas distributors of Hispanic Products specializing in the manufacturing and Item # Item Description Weight (Doz) Case Pack distribution of corn tortillas, flour tortillas, corn chips, tostadas, taco shells, and other Hispanic food products. 10422 Moc. 4" Corn Tort. (yellow) .22 lb 11/9 doz. Moctec’s corn tortilla products are made fresh daily without preservatives, additives 20422 Moc. 4" Corn Tort. (white) .22 lb 11/9 doz. or trans-fats. All natural and bright taste is the hallmark. Moctec’s corn tortillas, 90422 Moc. 4" Corn Tort. (red) .22 lb 11/9 doz. made from stone ground cooked and ground right on the premises just as they do in the mountains of Mexico. They use yellow and white corn and make their 94221 Moc. 4" Corn Tort. (blue) .22 lb 11/9 doz. tortillas in various sizes of diameter. Their flour tortillas are made by either hand stretching or by pressing them, by talented artisans to the proper size and thickness Moctec 5” Corn Tortillas then baked to a perfect consistency. 10543 Moc. 5" All purpose Tort. (yellow) 0.43 lb 8/10.75 doz. Moctec offers frequent deliveries, up to 6 days a week in local areas, and low minimums to discourage the use of preservatives and encourage the use of fresh 10534 Moc. 5" Taco Tort. (yellow) 0.34 lb 8/9.5 doz. tortilla products. Moctec takes orders up to 3:00 pm the day before your scheduled delivery day, to ensure the freshest possible product is delivered; our goal is to have Moctec 6” Corn Tortillas for Chips our tortilla in your hands within 24 hours of coming out of our ovens. 10625 Moc. 6" Chip Tort. X-Thin (yellow) 0.25 lb 8/12 doz. Moctec Mission 20625 Moc. 6" Chip Tort. X-Thin (white) 0.25 lb 8/12 doz. To preserve the art and tradition of making high quality tortillas the authentic way, from healthy all natural ingredients that contribute to the life of our consumers. 10632 Moc. 6” Chip Tort. (yellow) .32 lb 8/12 doz. 20632 Moc. 6” Chip Tort. (white) .32 lb 8/12 doz. Moctec Vision 90632 Moc. 6” Chip Tort. (blue) .32 lb 8/12 doz. Moctec brings the authentic, preservative free taste of Mexican foods to American tables. 96321 Moc. 6” Chip Tort. (red) .32 lb 8/12 doz. 96322 Moc. 6” Chip Tort. (green) .32 lb 8/12 doz. 96328 Moc. 6” Chip Tort. (orange) .32 lb 8/12 doz. Terms of Moctec Tortillas & Chips Factory 96325 Moc. 6" Mexican Flag (rwg) 0.32 lb 8/12 doz. All orders must be place before 3:30 p.m. one day before your delivery day. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at 301-386-9090 or 301-830-4227. 96326 Moc. 6" Tri Color (ywg) 0.32 lb 8/12 doz. The minimum order to be delivered by our local distribution service is $100 dollars. Please call us to get the Moctec Sample Box. 96327 Moc. 6" American Flag (rwb) 0.32 lb 8/12 doz. 2 3 Moctec Fried Chips (cont.) Moctec 6” Corn Tortillas for Taco Shells & Dipping Chips Item # Item Description Case Pack Item # Item Description Weight (Doz) Case Pack 40129 Moc. Chip 5# No Salt (white) 1/5 lbs 10640 Moc. 6" Taco Tort. (yellow) .40 lb 8/10.75 doz. 40117 Moc. Chip 5# Jalapeño (yellow) 1/5 lbs 20640 Moc. 6" Taco Tort. (white) .40 lb 8/10.75 doz. 40121 Moc. Chip 5# Halloween (byo) 1/5 lbs 26401 Moc. 6" Taco Tort. (golden) .40 lb 8/10.75 doz. 40112 Moc. Chip 10# Salted (yellow) 1/10 lbs 96403 Moc. 6" Taco Tort. (red chile) .40 lb 8/10.75 doz. 40115 Moc. Chip 10# Thin Salted (yellow) 1/10 lbs Moctec 6” Corn Tortillas for Enchiladas, Soft Tacos & Table 401117 Moc. Chip 8/1# Custom Salted (yellow) 8/1 lbs 10654 Moc. 6" Enchilada Tort. (yellow) .50 lb 8/9.5 doz. 401267 Moc. Chip 8/1# Custom Salted (white) 8/1 lbs 401427 Moc. Chip 8/1# Custom 4 color (rwby) 8/1 lbs 10670 Moc. 6" Ench/Soft Taco Tort. (yellow) .70 lb 8/7.25 doz. 401337 Moc. Chip 8/1# Custom Salted (blue) 8/1 lbs 20670 Moc. 6" Ench/Soft Taco Tort. (white) .70 lb 8/7.25 doz. 401387 Moc. Chip 8/1# Custom Salted (red) 8/1 lbs 106508 Moc. 6" Ench Tort. -Retail (yellow) .50 lb 30/1 doz. 401138 Moc. Chip 8/1# Retail Salted (yellow) 8/1 lbs 106667 Moc. 6" Soft Taco Tort. -Custom (yellow) .66 lb 20/1 doz. 401168 Moc. Chip 8/1# Retail No Salt (yellow) 8/1 lbs Moctec 8X6 Oval Corn Tortillas for Enchiladas & Tacos 401198 Moc. Chip 8/1# Retail Jalapeño 8/1 lbs 10872 Moc. 8"x6" Oval Corn Tort. (yellow) .72 lb 4/10 doz. 401288 Moc. Chip 8/1# Retail Salted (white) 8/1 lbs 20872 Moc. 8"x6" Oval Corn Tort. (white) .72 lb 4/10 doz. Moctec Fried Colored Chips Moctec Precut Chips Item # Item Description Case Pack Item # Item Description Case Pack 40138 Moc. Chip 5# (red) 1/5 lbs 10115 Moc. P/C Thick (yellow) 1/25 lbs. 40141 Red 1/10 lbs. 10112 Moc. P/C (yellow) 1/25 lbs. 40133 Moc. Chip 5# (blue) 1/5 lbs 10113 Moc. P/C X-Thin (yellow) 1/25 lbs. 40135 Moc. Chip 5# (green) 1/5 lbs 20112 Moc. P/C (white) 1/25 lbs. 401419 Moc. Chip 5# American Flag (rwb) 1/5 lbs 20113 Moc. P/C (white) 1/25 lbs. 40149 Moc. Chip 5# Mexican Flag (rwg) 1/5 lbs 90112 Moc. P/C (blue) 1/17 lbs. Moctec Fried Taco Shells (yellow) Moctec Fried Tostada Shells (yellow) 90114 Moc. P/C (red) 1/17 lbs. Item # Description Case Pack Pcs. Item # Description Case Pack Pcs. 90115 Moc. P/C (green) 1/17 lbs. 40041 4” Taco shells 10/20 200 40042 4” Tostada Shells 10/20 200 90117 Moc. P/C (rwb) 1/17 lbs. 40051 5” Taco Shells 10/20 200 40052 5” Tostada Shells 4/50 200 40062 6” Tostada Shells 4/50 200 Moctec Fried Chips 40061 6” Taco Shells 10/20 200 40081 8” Taco Shells 10/8 80 Item # Item Description Case Pack Moctec Fried Desert Products Churro Cinnamon 40111 Moc. Chip 5# Salted (yellow) 1/5 lbs Moctec Fried Salad Shells 40108 2/5 lbs 2 Chip 40114 Moc. Chip 5# No Salt (yellow) 1/5 lbs Salad Shells 40010 (4” bottom 1 8 Churro Cinnamon 40109 5/10 50 40126 Moc. Chip 5# Salted (white) 1/5 lbs 3” sides) Dessert Cup 4 5 LT Corn Products Angelita Corn Products La Tortilla corn tortillas are, made from a blend of whole kernel corn Masa Angelita corn tortillas are made from select corn flours to bring out the corn flavor. and Maseca. The whole kernel corn is slow cooked, then ground and mixed with Angelita Economy Line products are fried in pure vegetable oil. Maseca, creating a tortilla with more of a potato chip texture. LT Fried products are the best tasting value product line made from blended fresh masa and corn flour Angelita - Made of select corn flours fried in pure vegetable oil.
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