The mark consists of a circle enclosing three stylized corn plants growing from the soil. The three stylized plants are equally spaced, with the center stylized plant being slightly taller than the two others. Each set of corn leaves is drawn similarly to a capitalized letter "T". The three stylized plants grow perpendicular to, and connect to, a solid straight line having three wavy lines underneath it, representing the soil. Directly below the design element is the word "TAQUIZA" centered and written in bold, capitalized letters. Directly below the word "TAQUIZA" are the words "CASA DE MASA" also centered and written in bold, capitalized letters, but in a smaller font. Directly below the words "CASA DE MASA" are the words "ALWAYS GRINDING" also centered and written in bold, capitalized letters, in even smaller font. The letters of the words "ALWAYS GRINDING" are arranged in an upward curve.
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of "taquiza" and "casa de masa" in the mark is , respectively, "taco party" or "taco gathering"; and "home of dough" or "house of dough".