👉 Camarillas, in Spanish, are a type of Mexican street food that is made by wrapping a variety of ingredients in paper or wax paper and then frying them until they turn golden brown. These foods can be found all over Mexico, including in small towns like Tijuana, where they are known as "tacos" (a type of taco). The term "camarilla" comes from the Mexican verb "camarita," which means "little girl" or "child."