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Exploring the rich flavors of traditional Mexican cuisine, I had the unique opportunity to try blue corn tortillas in Guanajuato, León, Mexico. Prepared in a local Nahuatl street restaurant, this authentic Mayan corn dish was an incredible experience, especially as an Indian traveler immersing in the indigenous food culture of Mexico. Blue corn, a staple of the ancient Mayan diet, not only boasts a distinct color but also a deep, earthy taste that's simply unforgettable. Join me as I dive into the textures, flavors, and history of this special Mexican delicacy. Don’t miss out on this journey through culture and cuisine!
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@raafigain555

3 hours ago

മേൽ പറഞ്ഞ ഫീൽ woow ഇത് കേൾകാൻതന്നെ ഒരു വല്ലാത്ത feel ആണ് ❤‍🔥❤‍

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@Anandu21

1 day ago

Bro Mexico safe ano

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@RajkiranAdoor

1 week ago

Torthiya alla bro Tortilla bread aane

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@GrAcharya-ho4it

15 hours ago

Daa Podaa 9000 years ago Mexicans Cholam poda

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@VijayShankarB7

1 day ago

Stone mortar = Molcajete (pronounced "Molka-hethey")

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