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We're going DEEP to try it all in this video, trying out spicy salsas in the local market and traveling to taste a lot of Mexican specialties! Just watching the cooking in the market will blow you away, there is so much to taste and try around every corner.
We visited the tlacolula Sunday street food market outside of Oaxaca to try some local, authentic Mexican foods and found a big street with tons of different vendors all lined up serving a huge variety of different foods to taste.
Here is a list of the foods we found at the market outside of Oaxaca, Mexico:
1) MESSY Carnitas tacos - served with a selection of 3 different spicy salsas and with two corn tortillas to keep all the JUICY pork meat inside! Super delicious!
2) BIG stuffed and folded over tortilla known as the tlayuda, a true Oaxacan food specialty! It was served with Oaxacan string cheese, salsa, guacamole, and spicy chorizo sausage
3) Delicious Mexican BBQ - Here we found the meat lane, serving up a ton of different different cuts of meat, from thinly sliced beef and pork to the amazing and spicy chorizo sausage, it was all super delicious!
4) Cow foot soup also known as caldo de pata, made with a rich tomato broth full of spices and served with nice jelly like cow feet, this was definitely a must try dish in Oaxaca!
5) Super plump pork sandwich bun. This was made from pork head meat and was super delicious when drizzled in the slightly spicy salsa verde! Very tasty and worth trying!
These are just some of the foods you can try in Oaxaca, Mexico. You could travel here and spend years trying new foods, it really is that delicious!
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My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious street food as I can . I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
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Chasing a Plate is in Oaxaca, Mexico! Every Friday, the town of Ocotlan de Morelos holds its tianguis or open aired market where people come in from the rural areas and surrounding countryside to sell their wares. We catch a bus from Oaxaca (details below) direct to Ocotlan market (20 pesos/$1USD) to check it out.
Ocotlan market is famous for a few different kinds of foods. Empanada de amarillo oaxaca which is a giant tortilla that is folded in half and filled with amarillo mole, nieves or ices, barbacoa chivo and tejate, a pre-Hispanic drink made from corn, cacao and the pip of the mamey fruit. We manage to sample all of Octolan market's specialties!
Tejate: 7 peso/$0.40USD
Empanada de amarillo: 25 peso/$1.30USD
Nieves: 20 peso/$1USD
Barbacoa chivo meal: 100 peso/$5USD
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OAXACA MEXICO - TOUR AND TRAVEL VLOG
Oaxaca is one of Mexico's most unique states, noted for its rich traditional heritage and diverse ethnic population, as well as for its artistic, cultural, and culinary treasures. This video will cover the many sights and UNESCO World heritage sights to photograph in this region.
1. Oaxaca City (7:23 - 9:35)
Designated UNESCO Site noted for its Spanish colonial architecture. It is filled with colorful, wonderfully preserved
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2. Markets (8:18 - 8:23)
Oaxaca is known as the Land of the Seven Moles, a complex sauce used with meat and rice. But that is not all. Oaxaca is renowned for its unique regional cuisines. The markets are a great way to try the food.
3. Mezcal Factory Tour (2:06 - 2:50)
Mezcal is one of Oaxaca's most famous exports. It is similar to tequila, only with a rich smoky flavor. Mezcal comes in many unique flavors and different aging categories including a variety that comes with a worm for added flavor. Check out the Mezcal Factories where they will show you just how this liquid gold is made.
4. Textiles (1:14 - 2:00)
Oaxaca is world famous for its textiles. They are created using natural dyes and wool. The textile patterns mimic the design elements from the Mitla, an archeological site with distinctive geometric patterns, making them distinctive from any other textiles.
5. Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzman (7:36 - 8:00)
Glorious Baroque church found in Oaxaca City. It includes lavishly ornate interior. Construction started in the 16th Century but did not complete until the 17th Century. The town cathedral is witness to all the cultural activities taking place beneath its facade, including weddings and festivals.
6. Árbol del Tule (0:40 - 1:10)
Botanists estimate this tree to be 2,000 years old. It is considered the largest and oldest tree in the world with a perimeter at 139 feet in circumference. It didn't even fit into one picture frame!
7. Hierve de Agua (3:50 - 4:30)
One of the most surreal landscape I have ever seen is Hierve de Agua, found about two hours outside of the city. The name translates to place where the water boils, and contains non-thermal pools, and natural rock formations rising form the valley below including the main highlight, a petrified waterfall. It was created by minerals that pushed through limestone, depositing onto the mountain. You can hike to the waterfall or wade around in the mineral pools.
8. Zocalo and Basilica of Our Lady of Solitude (8:23 - 8:36)
The Zocalo is the central plaza in Oaxaca City that includes a Spanish Baroque style church, Basilica of our Lady of Solitude. The Zocalo is connected by a pedestrian walkway to the other plaza, Santo Domingo. Along the Zocalo are many street shops and markets.
9. Mitla (2:30 - 3:46)
One of the famous archeology sites which translates to place of the dead. Mitla was an ancient burial and funeral ritual site for the Zapotec people, one of Oaxaca's indigenous groups. It includes one of the few surviving temples, noted for its distinctive small tile mosaic-like geometric patterns in the facade.
10. Monte Albán (6:00 - 7:28)
Monte Albán is so amazing, that it deserves its own blog post (coming soon). It is a UNESCO World Heritage site found about 20 minutes outside of the city. It is the first great city of Mesoamerica and dates back to 500 or 600 BCE. The Zapotec people leveled the mountains by hand (no metal tools or even wheels) to build their ceremonial center known as Monte Albán here, complete with temples or astronomical and religious purposes. Mitla and Monte Albán give you an idea of just how advanced this indigenous civilization was in its heyday.
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My travels in southern Mexico to Chiapas and Oaxaca States, Mexico City & the Teotihuacan Pyramids.
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Mexican Food in Tulum! - PARADISE CEVICHE and Tacos! | Riviera Maya, Mexico
On this Mexican Food trip, we started in Tulum, Mexico! Stay tuned for the full video series.
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My wife Ying and I, and our baby Micah, traveled to Mexico with my friend Carlos and his family. I met Carlos many years ago in University in Phoenix, Arizona, and he’s originally from Sonora, in Northern Mexico. Throughout University, Carlos and I would eat Mexican food non-stop, and we dreamed of traveling in Mexico to experience more. Finally we made this trip happen!
We actually flew into Cancun, and then immediately drove down to Playa Del Carmen where we based ourselves. On our first day we decided to take a day trip to Tulum, a small town on the Riviera Maya coast, and one of the official historical port cities of the Maya.
Taquería Honorio - First things first, we started off with some breakfast tacos at a well known Mexican street food spot in Tulum. I had a mix of four different types of tacos, all of which were extraordinary, but probably the best was the lechon, the roast suckling pig. This is a must eat tacos restaurant when you’re in Tulum.
Price for my plate - 64 MXN ($3.45)
Ruins of Tulum - 70 MXN ($3.77) - One of the main attractions in Tulum are the ancient Mayan ruins. It’s a beautiful place, and what makes it so incredible are not only the ruins, but the fact that they are right up along the gorgeous turquoise Caribbean coast. It was great to walk around, even though it was packed with visitors.
Playa Paraiso - Next we drove over to Playa Paraiso, just down the beach from the Ruins of Tulum, which crystal sparkling water.
Chamico’s - By lunchtime we were all very hungry, so we drove over to a place called Chamico’s a spot I had searched out on Google maps. Just from the photos it looked like a place I needed to go, from the relaxing atmosphere to the amazing fresh seafood. It was just as good as I had imagined. The restaurant was right along the beach, breezy, and the Mexican food was amazing. We had a few plates of ceviche, fried fish, and a shrimp cocktail.
Total price (for 4) - 1,180 MXN ($63.53)
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Oaxaca the best food and City in Mexico ?????????
We go for a weekend in amazing Oaxaca city the city is full of food art and colour.With amazing food from hot chocolate to mole.Little stores to buy art clothing and many other things. Oaxaca has a relaxed and safe feeling as the city has a population of only 300 000. the city is simple to walk and bus there is no uber in the city keep this in mind. The old town is huge so give yourself a full day or 2 o explore the tottal old town and markets there is one on every corner. The city is about 8 hours from CDMX and a bus ticket is about 30 usd . ejoy yur time in Oaxaca it is one of our favorite city's..
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A Tour of Vibrant and Colorful Oaxaca City, Mexico
Resting in the shadows of the mighty Sierra Madre range, the colonial city of Oaxaca (wah-hah’-kah) in southern Mexico, claims its rightful position as the capital of the state of the same name.
Today, a strong indigenous population, comprised mostly of Zapotec and Mixtec people, is visible in Oaxaca’s everyday life.
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Mexico: The City of Oaxaca.
The City of Oaxaca is a UNESCO heritage site known for its historic artist's colony set in the rugged Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. It is also an ideal base from which we explore the archaeological sites of Monte Albán and Mitla and the extraordinary petrified beauty of Hierve el Agua. Ancestors of the Zápotecs and Mixtecs can be traced back nearly 11,000 years and following the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, Dominican missionaries founded fabulous churches, monasteries, and convents. Many buildings still exist and the baroque architecture of the Cathedral, the Church of Santo Domingo, and the Convent of Santa Catalina (now a hotel), have all been beautifully restored. A walk through the city reveals a shopper's paradise of gold filigree and silver handcrafted jewelry, black pottery and hand-woven crafts. For more information visit ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode 64 in the international category.
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Inside A Typical Mexican Market Huajuapan Oaxaca México
This is what it looks like on an average day in a Mexican meat market, the sale of raw meats, fruits and vegetables, as well as tradicional crafts and tourist items. This market is located in the Mixteca Alta region of Oaxaca state.
OAXACA FOOD VLOG | Tlayudas, Tamales, Mezcal + The BEST Food In MEXICO! | Travel Vlog
Join me for a day in Oaxaca City in the Oaxaca region of Mexico! Mexico is famous for its food and Oaxaca may just have the BEST food in Mexico. Oaxaca is known in particular for its coffee, its chocolate and its mezcal - three of the best things to eat and drink in Mexico! - so you know your tastebuds are in for a treat when you visit.
In this travel vlog, I have 24 hours in Oaxaca and I want to try all the best Mexican food and famous foods from the Oaxaca region of Mexico.
We start the day with a breakfast of Tamales, which is a popular Mexican street food made of corn, and a Oaxacan hot chocolate. Then I need a caffeine fix so we head to an amazing cafe in one of the main squares of Oaxaca City. For lunch, we head to Mercado 20 de noviembre and try tlayudas. Tlayudas are like a cross between a giant taco and a pizza, and they're delicious but VERY messy! Finally, we head to a restaurant on the main square of Oaxaca (apparently named the best restaurant in Oaxaca!) for some mole and Oaxacan style chicken wings. We finish of the night at a mezcal bar called La Mezcalerita, where I have a very interesting grasshopper margherita.
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Rebecca Brand shows you Oaxaca Mexico with her top picks for sightseeing, restaurants, hotels, art, shopping, and what to do in Oaxaca Mexico. Touring Oaxaca has so much to visit while there! Come watch and see what I saw on this Mexican vacation to see art and eat great food and go shopping in the Mercado! Here are my travel tips, my best picks, for restaurants, art in Oaxaca Mexico! I eat crickets and worms!
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EXPLORE MEXICO: Puerto Escondido to Huatulco in Oaxaca
Looking for a laidback Mexico beach vacation with some fun-in-the-sun exploration?
Then I suggest you should explore Oaxaca's southern Pacific coast from Puerto Escondido to Huatulco.
You usually will not find the huge crowds of tourists like in Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, and Cabo. Instead, you will discover small quaint seaside villages in addition to the bigger coastal towns of Huatulco and Puerto Escondido.
My tour design team and I created an 8 day guided trip called, OAXACA'S PACIFIC COAST EXPLORATION TOUR.
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Cooking Mexican at a OAXACA COOKING CLASS & visiting TEOTITLAN MARKET | Teotitlan, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Today we join Reyna Mendoza at her cooking school El Sabor Zapoteco in Teotitlan, a small Zapotec town outside of Oaxaca to learn how to cook some traditional Zapotecan dishes.
At Teotitlan market, we pick up some ingredients for a soup, a mole, a dessert and a cactus dish. Teotitlan is a Zapotec town outside of Oaxaca. The Zapotec people are the largest indigenous group in Oaxaca so we are cooking Zapotecan food today.
You always start with dessert before your main meal so we had hot chocolate and the traditional way is to make the hot chocolate with water. We had some Mexican sweet breads which we dipped into the hot chocolate, it was delicious.
Time to cook! We roast corn on the comal and grind corn and chillis on the metate. Beyond learning to cook, look where we're learning to cook, it's just beautiful, these grounds are really authentic. It's really, really nice.
After most of the prep and cooking is done we have have a menu of sageza which is like a mole, Oaxaca is known for having 7 famous moles but Reyna says in fact there's like a hundred, so this is just a type of mole that we're having. We're also having a soup and it's got lots of herbs and squash blossom and chicken in it, or chicken stock and then we're having some nopales or cactus in a chilli sauce with fresh cheese sprinkled on top and then we have our gorgeous desserts to finish and we spot some mezcal as well.
What an amazing day learning how to cook traditional Mexican food at a Oxaca cooking class with El Sabor Zapoteco i Teotilan.
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