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Taste Mexico: Sampling centuries of Mexican heritage
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Taste Mexico: Sampling centuries of Mexican heritage

An illustration featuring a skull, a guitar, a cactus and various foods
A woman with a flower on her head, hands outstretched holding coffee beans

Today, many women have taken over coffee plantations, as can be seen in The Flowers of the Coffee Field Project by Colectivo Rokunin.

A woman wearing an apron putting a tortilla on a pan over an open flame

Marina Hernández Ramírez is a traditional chef from Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán, Oaxaca, Mexico.

A variety of fruit laying on a table next to a Chile en Nogada dish

Chile en Nogada is a flagship Mexican dish that represents the colors of the flag.

Psychedelic digital composition set in parallel with a dish by Chef Martha Ortiz

Artwork from the exhibition We Eat color, by Martha Ortiz and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Querétaro MACQ

A person wearing a colorful mask and a hat stands in a corn field

There are several rites to call for rain in Mexican history, and many indigenous communities continue to preserve these traditions.

Three tacos and two lime wedges on a plate.

Tacos Gobernador are a traditional dish from Sinaloa that mixes seafood and tortillas.

A woman stands in front of cooking materials in a traditional kitchen

Marta Atzin founded “Mujeres de Humo” (Women of Smoke) a collective of women who aim to preserve traditional recipes in Veracruz.

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