Mexico's Regional Food Festival

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Intense flavors, unique blends of ingredients and infused styles of culinary art can perfectly explain the Mexican food.

The feria is a regional celebration, usually of a particular town or village. Fireworks, games, rides and food stalls offering local specialties are all featured at a feria. There is music and folk dancing, as well as verbenas - the night time dances that are held in the town plaza.

In conventional Mexican homes food is an element that unites the family with intricate recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation emphasizing on hearty soups and seafood dishes accented with flavorful combinations of seasonings.

Mexican cuisine is a blend of native traditions and European influences. Each region offers its own zest for cuisine. Many of Mexico's colonial cities and villages celebrate its culinary history with food fetes that bring out its gastronomic characteristics.




Contact Information

Mexico's Regional Food Festival
22nd Floor, Insurgentes sur 800, Colonia del Valle
03100 Mexico City

Tel. +5215687056
contact@visitmexico.com
http://www.visitmexico.com



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