Archive for the ‘Mexican Food’ Category

The Beginning of Nachos And What They Have Become!

Posted: 18th December 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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Nachos are one of the most popular snack foods. They can be found at home, festivals, and sporting events. They do not take much effort to prepare. People add different toppings and enjoy the warm cheese. It may be a surprise to know that nachos came about less than 100 years ago. It all started [...]

What Are Some Mexican Cookies

Posted: 9th December 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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Special occasions call for special treats. There is quite a variety of Mexican cookies. Some are for anytime, while others are made at celebrations. Some are served at holidays while others are found at weddings. Whatever the time, they are sure to make anyone’s mouth water with the sweet aromas and delicious tastes. Wedding Cake [...]

What Mexico Eats for Breakfast

Posted: 1st December 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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El Desayuno is known as Breakfast in Mexico. It consists of a hardy meal containing many colors, spices and flavors. Breakfast varies depending on the region. Some produce is not available in other regions. It also varies because of ethnic diversity. Breakfast dishes have a long history that dates back to the Aztecs and Mayans [...]

What Are Some Vegetables Found in Mexico

Posted: 29th November 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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If you have even a passing interest in the topic of Mexican Food, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of Mexican Food. Americans love Mexican cuisine. The cuisine usually found in America contains typical vegetables you can find in [...]

What Are Some Fruits in Mexico

Posted: 25th November 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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In today’s world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed. Fruits are grown throughout Mexico. The regions of Mexico differ, so depending on the [...]

What Are Some Types of Candy in Mexico

Posted: 23rd November 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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Children in Mexico have a huge selection of candies to choose from. The candies are abundant. Anyone is sure to please their sweet tooth. The candies are not just sweet, though. Many of the candies pack heat! That is right, chili. Mexican’s like to include chili in many of their foods, so it is natural [...]

Favorite Drinks of Mexico

Posted: 21st November 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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When most people think of Mexican Food, what comes to mind is usually basic information that’s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there’s a lot more to Mexican Food than just the basics. Mexico offers quite a few unique drinks. Some include fruits, and nuts while others include milk. Some are served warm, while others [...]

What Are Some Mexican Frozen Treats

Posted: 20th November 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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So what is Mexican Food really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about Mexican Food–info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you. It can get very hot in Mexico. Mexicans have a variety of cool treats to enjoy. From ice cream sandwiches to popsicles, they have [...]

What is the Holiday Food Rosca de Reyes

Posted: 19th November 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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Rosca de Reyes started as a tradition in France. They would offer gifts to the baby Jesus around the holiday season, usually in the beginning of January on the three kings day. These gifts consisted of fruits, eggs, nuts, and more. Some of these gifts were baked into a sweet roll that was made into [...]

What Are Some Types of Mexican Bread

Posted: 15th November 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Mexican Food
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In today’s world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed. There is a wide variety of breads found in Mexico. Wheat was first introduced [...]