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Earth, Corn & Fire: Tasting the Roots of Oaxacan Cuisine

Small Group
Digital
330 minutes
English

On this tour in Oaxaca, we’ll get an edible crash course on the elements that are a bedrock of traditional Oaxacan cooking, as well as on how they are being safeguarded. We’ll go through neighborhood markets and visit home-based restaurants and the stalls of streets vendors, stopping to taste some of Oaxaca’s most iconic dishes and street snacks, from memelas to eggs cooked on the comal. We’ll taste local corn in various forms and see how it’s transformed from kernel to tortilla, in the process learning about the key role it still plays in Oaxacan cuisine and culture. Along the way we’ll meet market vendors who have been holding steady for decades and even visit the gallery of a group of young artists. We’ll end our journey with a meal in a family-run market restaurant, sampling several different types of the city’s most famous creations, mole,a dish that much like Oaxaca’s rich culinary heritage itself, is the result of numerous ingredients being lovingly and carefully mixed together.

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Earth, Corn & Fire: Tasting the Roots of Oaxacan Cuisine

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What's included in Earth, Corn & Fire: Tasting the Roots of Oaxacan Cuisine

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Itinerary

Mercado Sanchez Pascuas

Our day will consist of a series of delicious bites and intriguing sites, starting with this bustling market, where we will stop to meet some of its vendors and taste their delicious offerings.

Mercado 20 De Noviembre

At another one of Oaxaca's wonderful markets, we'll stop to taste everything from fresh-squeezed juice to local corn-based specialties.

Mercado Benito Juarez

After having walked our way through Oaxaca's charming historical center, we will finish up at another one of the city's great markets, sampling everything from grasshoppers to artisanal ice cream and freshly-grilled meats.

Inclusions

  • Soda/Pop
  • Lunch
  • Snacks
  • Breakfast
  • Coffee and/or Tea
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • At the green stone bench in front of the entrance to the Mercado de la Merced on Avenida José María Morelos (between Insurgentes and Leandro Valle). The bench and entrance is set back at the end of a parking lot, behind a large tree and directly across from Avenida José María Morelos 1522A.

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Operator

Culinary Backstreets Walks