A gem of the Yucatan peninsula, located on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico is Campeche. Its historic center preserves walls that were created to protect themselves from naval attacks and are still in excellent...
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Abigail Mendoza, traditional cook that makes us proud
A cook who gives the whole world something to talk about is Abigail Mendoza. Thanks to her natural talent in the kitchen, it is possible to preserve recipes that are usually passed down from generation to generation...
Tenangos, colorful embroideries from the Otomí culture
San Nicolás is a small town in the municipality of Tenango de Doria in the Sierra Otomí-Tepehua, in Hidalgo. This place is known as the cradle of the tenangos, where with each thread they express more of Mexico. Check...
Las Labradas Beach, the rock treasure of Sinaloa
The Sinaloa coastal area shelters a rock treasure of incalculable value. Las Labradas beach gets its name from the art displays on the rocks on its shore. In addition to being a beautiful beach, Las Labradas offers...
Pajarete, revitalizing drink to start the day
Have you tried the pajarete? It is a drink that is taken, mainly, in the rancherias of Jalisco and, generally, in the mornings, and it gives a feeling of satiety and provides a large amount of energy. Although it is...
Chile mixe, non-culinary applications in Oaxaca
The chile mixe (chile pasilla mixe) is one of the traditional foods of Mexican culture. It comes from the Sierra Mixe (hence its name) in Oaxaca and its smoky flavor is present in many dishes of traditional Mexican...
Padre Tembleque, the largest hydraulic work
40 minutes from Teotihuacán is one of the most imposing aqueducts in our country. The Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque is the largest hydraulic work that was carried out in New Spain. Since 2016, the United Nations...
Cumbres de Majalca, a place to connect with nature
Cumbres de Majalca National Park is an amazing place located just 47 kilometers from the city of Chihuahua. The majestic rock formations, grasslands and pine and oak forests characterize this wonderful place. The...
Dance of the Chinelos, a colorful Morelos’ tradition
The dance of the chinelos is one of the most representative dances in our country and its origins date back to the post-colonial era. It emerged in Tlayacapan, Morelos and to this day it is considered the symbol of...