Oaxaca!

Jennie, Julia, and I took a road trip south through the country to the state of Oaxaca--known for fabulous food and Day of the Dead festivities in early November.  We stayed at a fabulous B&B and spent two days exploring the city and relaxing.  We shopped at San Bartolo Coyotepec known for its black pottery and San Martin Tilcajete known for its alebrijes.  Oaxaca definitely deserves a second visit--and next time, cooking classes and the ruins at Monte Alban! Click here to view the entire album.

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Pulque

Part of our market tour was to stop at pulqueria bar to drink some pulque.  Pulque is made from the fermented sap of the maguey plant, native to Mexico.  Pulque was a sacred drink, drunk by Aztec priests and by sacrificial victims to ease their suffering (ay que nice!).  After the Spanish conquest and with the introduction of beer, among other things, consumption declined.  However, as of late, it has been making a comeback.  They flavored the drink to make it more appealing, especially for the young folks who stop by before school for a buzz.  The bar we visited, with walls and ceilings appropriately painted for the upcoming buzz, served pulque in all sorts of fruit flavors.  Some were tasty....some were not.

Pulqueria!
Pulqueria!
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