What is tlazat fed to beasts?

Tlazat is not a food that is typically fed to beasts. Tlazat is actually a Nahuatl word that refers to a type of tree found in Mexico, known as the tzalam or Alchornea glandulosa. The bark of this tree has been used traditionally in Mexican folk medicine for a variety of purposes, including treating skin infections, diarrhea, and fever. However, there is no evidence that tlazat or any part of the tzalam tree is used as a food for animals, including beasts.