Traditional Mexican
Foods
Mexican food is popular all over the world and for great
reasons. There is such a variety when it comes to Mexican
dishes.
You can taste combinations you never
have before. Many people appreciate the great Mexican minds
that created popular traditional Mexican foods. The
foods thrill our taste buds, the smells excite our minds, and
the looks please our eyes and enrich and inspire our souls.
Many of the traditional
Mexican foods of today are based from long ago when
the Aztecs and Mayas first created them. Some dishes that are
traditional and eaten long ago include iguana, spider monkeys,
and rattlesnakes. It is not eaten most of the time in this
century, but it is also not unheard of. In addition the
traditional Mexican foods evolved when the Spanish colonists
arrived. One ingredient that has not changed is the chili
pepper. You may also find a bit of Caribbean
influence in some Mexican dishes, especially in the
Mexican states of Veracruz and the Yucatan. French
influence can also be found in some Mexican dishes, one
being bolillo. That is bread popular in Mexico that has a
hint of French.
There are many health benefits when it comes
to traditional Mexican foods. They are rich in
vitamins and minerals, with low fat and calories. You are not
eating traditional Mexican foods if you eat at Taco Bell.
America has added many fats to the foods, which doesn't contain
all the nutrients you would eat if you ate in Mexico. Mexican
dishes contain many fresh ingredients that you may not be able
to find in other types of cuisine. Tomatoes, peppers, onions
and others are very healthy for your
body.
Foods differ in the different regions of
Mexico. It depends on the climate and geography of the area
along with ethnic differences. Northern Mexico is known for its
dishes that contain meat, while in Southern Mexico, dishes
popular include vegetable and chicken. Sea-food is commonly
served in the Mexican state of Veracruz. Veracruz is a Mexican
state that is very long and tropical with lowlands that runs up
and down the Gulf of Mexico. It is easy to get fish such as red
snapper, snook, grouper, and mojarra. Mojarra is a prized fish
in the area. Crab, lobsters, and oysters are abundant.
Besides the ocean, the state has more than
40 rivers that run through it. It has an endless supply of
freshwater fish and shellfish. The food is prepared in a way
that reflects unique dishes of the state. Seafood is very
healthy for your body and can add a different taste to classic
traditional Mexican food dishes.
You can learn a lot of history and facts
about traditional Mexican food by the different
regions. Trying new recipes will give you a taste as to why
they differ. With Mexican culture rich in history, it is always
nice to learn about how the foods came about and how they are
nowadays. Once you are knowledgeable about the dishes it makes
it even more enjoyable when cooking and eating.
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