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Aztec Gardens: The Pre-Hispanic
Plants and Foods of Mexico
A guide to the origins of modern Mexican cuisine

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(Please take the time to visit our other site, Festival of Mexico Folk
Arts!)
Mexico is a living culinary and ethno botanical museum, with many of
the
traditions of ancient Mesoamerican cuisine still present today in
modern
Mexico.
Because Mexican cuisine is such a unique blend of pre-Hispanic and
European traditions, the Mexican government recently asked UNESCO (The
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) that
it
declare the culinary traditions of Mexico a world cultural patrimony
and a
"Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity."
See this article from Pop Matters for more information about Mexico's
request to grant "Masterpiece Status" to their culinary traditions.
From the dozens of chile varieties grown and enjoyed throughout the
country, to the sweet and delicious delights of chocolate, ancient
Mexico
has given much to the world.
There is a vast variety of pre-Hispanic foods and traditions from
Mesoamerica to explore. Amaranth, chocolate, tomatoes, tequila, corn,
and
squash, all have their history in the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica.
Click
here for our list of the pre-Hispanic foods of Mexico.
This website is intended to promote this important cultural heritage so
that
the culture and traditions of Pre-Hispanic Mexico and Mesoamerica live
on.
In this site, you'll find information on:
* The unique foods and spices of Mexico.
* Traditional recipes from Mexico and Mesoamerica.
* Food related terms that come from the Nahuatl language (the
language
of the Aztecs).
* The Aztec system of floating gardens, know as Chinampas.
* How to grow the plants and spices used in traditional Mexican
cuisine in
your own garden.
* Culinary travel tips.
* Our very own recipe book featuring traditional Mexican cuisine.
* Links to sites related to Mexican food and culture.
* Learn how you can visit a working cacao farm in the sate of Tabasco
here.
* Learn about the traditional Mexican Temazcal, a therapeutic and
ritual
steam bath that uses herbs to purify the body.

And please don't forget to check out our other sites as well:

Home, Typical Foods, Recipes, The Art of Plants,
Gardening Guide, Travel Tips, About this site,
Links

FlorCanto Mexican Culture Blog, Learn more about
Mexican culture, travel, and folk art at our Mexican Culture
Blog.



Aztecgardens
The Pre-Hispanic Plants
and Foods of Mexico









Looking for a unique reading experience? Check out our new recipe
book!
We've been collecting unusual recipes from throughout Mexico for over a
year.
They are now available in this collection of recipes and essays about
the history
and origins of some of Mexico's most delicious foods. Click the link
below to
find out more!
Recipes from an Aztec Garden, a unique collection of classic and
traditional recipes from Mexico!

Exploring Chocolate: Learn about the history of chocolate,
check out chocolate products from Mexico and free trade
chocolates, and review delicious chocolate recipes.
Mexican Culture For Kids: Where kids, teachers, and
students come to learn about Mexican culture.

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