A lot of confusion exists outside Mexico about the real nature of their food: this is thanks largely to Tex-Mex cuisine, the American twist on Mexican classics. MORE
Artisans in the city of Toluca start working as early as May to be able to supply the demand for these treats. MORE
The Mexican festival of ghoulishness, The Day of The Dead, is about to get underway! MORE
With the right approach it’s easy to add a Mexican flavour to your favourite traditional English food. MORE
Think of Mexico and your mind will start playing a certain kind of sound -mariachi music. MORE
Tortillas are the perfect base for a light snack or nibbles to serve with drinks. MORE
Mexican food has an unfair reputation for involving vast quantities cheese and sour cream – it doesn’t have to be that way! MORE
Incorrectly regarded as an American classic, the world famous Caesar Salad is actually a Mexican invention. MORE
They might not strike you as an obvious dinner accompaniment, but beyond the slightly prickly exterior cactus can be great to eat. MORE
It comes as no surprise that Mexican cuisine offers a wide array of lip-smacking ways to slake your thirst. MORE
September 16 is Mexican Independence Day - time to celebrate with a barbecue, Mexican-style! MORE
‘Red Rub’ is a dry paste used in the Yucatan peninsula for seasoning meat. Try our recipe today. MORE
Famous for it's fiery flavour, Mexican food can seem a bit grown-up for kids - but it doesn't have to be! MORE
They are more closely associated with Mexican food than any other ingredient – subtle and flavourful, warm and smoky, or extremely fiery, the chilli is as versatile as Mexican food itself. MORE
Loved by people across the world, where would we be without chocolate? MORE
Mexico, with its ancient Mayan and Aztec civilisations, takes fine culinary history to a whole different level.
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A rich, protein-packed dish is perfect for gearing you up and energising you for a long day on the ranch. Or, in fact, anywhere else.
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The Aztecs used to dangle strings of chillies from their canoes to ward off sharks while fishing. It is also likely they sacrificed sharks to their Gods. The remains of several sharks were found beneath the ruins of the Aztec Great Temple in 1978.