Cactus is an important historical and cultural symbol in Mexico. But, it is also a staple in Mexican cuisine! You will find cactus everywhere, from fine dining to street food, from tacos and fajitas to juices.
Mexican culture has a detailed history and an extensive territory which makes it complicated to understand, yet fascinating. It is well known for its geography, language, religion, festival, art, and especially FOOD!
‘Quesadilla’ in Spanish means ‘little cheesy thing’. September 25 is recognised as National Quesadilla Day. It encourages you to pull up a chair in your favourite Mexican restaurant and reward your belly with some..
The word ‘taco’ comes from the Nahuatl word ‘tlahco’ which means “half or in the middle”, referring to the way it is formed. The origin of tacos is still unknown. According to Jeffrey M. Pilcher, a professor at the University of Minnesota suspects
National Guacamole Day is celebrated on September 16. It is on the same day as Mexico’s Independence Day. It is the day people share stories from 1810 (the day Mexico gained Independence), have traditional dancing..