Today, Oscar took our family on a personalized tour of Tequila. We started the day's trip with a stop at one of Guadalajara's famous street-side taco stands for breakfast.
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Wow! What a treat!! There's nothing like a
GDL taco!!! I've never tasted Mexican food like this, it's simply the best. BTW, technically a taco is anything you put in a soft corn tortilla.
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Next, we drove about an hour (65 km) northwest of
GDL. Along the way we
enjoyed the
mountainous views and saw lots of native blue agave crops (also known as "
maguey" by the locals).
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On the way, we
stopped at a roadside market to have a taste of what makes this place tick -- Tequila. The drink we had was made with the juice of 2 limes, 1/2 grapefruit, 1/2 orange, Squirt soda pop, ~ 1 teaspoon of Sea Salt, and a couple shots of
Tequila. Again, simply
wonderful.
Casa Herradura ('herradura' means 'horeseshoe') is the first major plantation/factory on the way into town. The distillery was founded in 1870, and it still contains all the historic equipment, which makes for a very interesting tour.
, we stopped at a roadside stand for something called "cimota," which is similar in taste and texture to a potato. As everything else you eat around here, it's best with lime, chile, and salt.
1 comment:
This is called a Yuca, not really a potato but very starchy, served boiled (taste like corn starch slurry) or fried, that is actually not bad crisp with different salsas, but then again i prefer food not fried.
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