Good Times (Relax, Drink & Chow)
Food and drinking in Mexico were some of the many things I enjoyed doing during the Coronavirus era. Especially, street food.
Grasshoppers and insects (Yummy!!.. haha)![]() |
One of the many microbrews from Tulum |
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Pale Ale from Queretaro, Mexico |
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Having a glass of Pulque in Bernal, Mexico. Pulque Very popular in Central Mexico. |
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Lamb in Monterrey |
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Tostada de la Siberia is a very popular dish in Monterrey |
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Fish Taco (tortilla de harina) in Acapulco Guerrero Mex. |
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Lamb Taco in Mexico City |
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A fresh-caught red snapper from the ocean to the grill |
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Zarandeado is the most popular fish dish in Mazatlan. It is a 500-year-old method for grilling fish, zarandeado originated in Nayarit, a Mexican state on the western coast with a reputation for rich, diverse cuisine. For a zarandeado dish, the fish is often split in half from head to tail before it’s grilled over hot coals in a wood-fired oven. |