Cacao beans, seeds from the mamey fruit, and Quararibea funebris flowers (funeral tree, more commonly referred to as cacao flowers, a misnomber) have been individually roasted on a comal, as tradition dictates, the night before transforming them into tejate.
© Alvin Starkman, 2012
Source article: Tejate: Drink of Aztec rulers and Zapotec gods