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Title: Mexican Food


1
Mexican Food
2
Important Background
  • What is the official name of the country?
  • When is Mexican Independence Day?
  • (hint, in 1821)
  • What does the flag symbolize?
  • Who is the President of Mexico

3
Food and Culture of Mexico
  • Food and history
  • The Conquest of Mexico in 1521 gave rise to one
    of the richest culinary revolutions in history. 
  • Native chocolate, peanuts, vanilla, beans,
    squash, avocados, coconuts, corn and tomatoes,
    and peppers , quail, turkey, fish.
  • Spanish brought pork, beef, lamb, citrus fruits,
    garlic, onions, sugar cane, cheese, milk, wheat,
    vinegar and wine. 

4
Food and Culture of Mexico
  • Spanish and Mexican fusion.
  • Catholic Church Nuns played an important role
    in the cuisine development of Mexico.
  • 1864 Monarchy Austro-Hungarian, Italian and
    French influences.
  • Dictatorship High European influence

5
Food and Culture of Mexico
  • Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) soldaderas based
    their cooking on masa and local ingredients.
  • The Golden Age (1930-1950) Great artists
    Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José
    Clemente Orozco. Great efforts to interpret the
    values of Mexicos past and increase the peoples
    pride in their heritage.

6
Food and Culture of Mexico
  • Key Mexican Ingredients
  • Tortilla (and corn) price set by Mexican
    government
  • Beans
  • Peppers
  • More varieties in Mexico than any country
  • Salsas
  • Worlds largest producer of avocados and asparagus
  • Major exporter of chocolate (2nd), peppers (2nd),
    banana (8th), and beans (4th).

7
Tacos and Taco Shops
8
Food and Culture of Mexico
  • Tacos
  • Rolled, can be soft or fried
  • Tamales
  • Traditional, steamed often associated with
    Holidays
  • Sauces
  • Green sauces and moles southern
  • Red sauces northern

9
Food and Culture of Mexico
  • The Maya World Quintana Roo, Yucatán, Campeche,
    Chiapas
  • Isthmus of Tehuantepec Tabasco, Oaxaca,
    Veracruz
  • Central Mexico México, DF, Hidalgo, Tlaxcala,
    Puebla, Morelos
  • Pacific Coast Guerrero, Michoacán, Jalisco,
    Colima, Nayarit, Sinaloa

10
Food and Culture of Mexico
  • Colonial Guanajuato, Querétaro, Aguascalientes,
    Jalisco, Michoacán, San Luis Potosí, Zacatecas
  • The Frontier BCN, BCS, Sonora, Chihuahua, Nuevo
    León, Durango, Tamaulipas

11
Gusano Worms
Mole
12
Tex-Mex and Southwestern
  • Tex-Mex
  • Fajitas (Houston, 1973)
  • Chile con carne (Texas cowboy range food)
  • Folded fried tacos (Los Angeles, 1930s,
    popularized by Taco Bell, 1962)
  • Mexican Corn breads
  • Nachos (Texas State Fair, 1964)
  • Chimichangas (Tucson, 1950)
  • Southwestern
  • Game and birds
  • Acorns and seeds
  • Sweet corn
  • Incorporate more Native American flavors

13
Tequila
  • Tequila is an alcoholic drink made in the arid
    highlands of central Mexico, from fermented and
    distilled sap of the agave (also called a
    maguey), an indigenous plant (a succulent, not a
    cactus)

14
Tequila
  • Tequila Myth 1 There's a worm in tequila.
  • Tequila Myth 2 Tequila is made from cactus.
  • Blue Agave

15
Tequila
  • Tequila Myth 3 Tequila and mezcal are the same
    thing.
  • Tequila is from only Weber blue agave. Mezcal can
    be made from five different varieties of agave
  • Mezcal is produced around the city of Oaxaca (and
    states of Guerrero, Durango, San Luis Potosi and
    Zacatecas). Tequila comes from the northwestern
    state of Jalisco.
  • Tequila is double distilled.
  • Best Tequilas cost about 50, excellent versions
    are reposados or stilled, these are aged
    about 6 months to 1 year. Less expensive
    reposados cost about 15.
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