by garycjones | May 3, 2022 | Mexico - What to Do
Fly in a hot air balloon over one of the most spectacular places in Mexico, the Teotihuacán Valley, and enjoy one of the most impressive hot air balloon experiences in the world just 45 minutes from Mexico City. Pass By: Teotihuacan Pyramids, San Juan Teotihuacan...
by garycjones | Apr 19, 2022 | Food Guide Types
Nopales or nopalitos are cut up and prepared pads of the prickly pear cactus. They can be either grilled or boiled, but shouldn’t ever be overcooked as it might give them an unwanted, slimy texture. Nopalitos are typically used as a filling in...
by garycjones | Apr 19, 2022 | Food Guide Types
Kinds of Meat and in Mexican Cuisine For the benefit of non-Spanish speakers who may not be familiar with these terms, here is a list of Mexican meats: Carne Asada – Asada (or asado) means “roasted” in Spanish. Carne asada is a spicy, marinated grilled steak...
by garycjones | Apr 19, 2022 | Culture
he traditional national sport of Mexico is Charreria, which consists of a series of equestrian events. The national horse of Mexico, used in Charreria, is the Azteca. Bullfighting, a tradition brought from Spain, is also popular. Mexico has the...
by garycjones | Apr 19, 2022 | Culture
The foundation of Mexican music comes from its indigenous sounds and heritage. The original inhabitants of the land used drums (such as the teponaztli), flutes, rattles, conches as trumpets and their voices to make music and dances....