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“The chicozapote is a fruit native to Mexico and Central America, where it has been cultivated for centuries by Mesoamerican cultures. This fruit grows on a highly useful tree, which not only produces the fruit but also yields a gummy resin. In Nahuatl, this resin is called “tzictli,” meaning gum. The Maya and the Aztecs used this gum to freshen their breath and clean their teeth.”

María Meléndez, Writer

A fruit that produces teeth-cleaning gum, looks like a kiwi but tastes like caramel? We must be in Mexico.

Once the food of the humble peasant, Mexican pork shank has been converted into a work of art and every bite is filled with centuries of tradition.


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Day of the Dead in Tzintzuntzán, Michoacán | Photo from @mexicoinmypocket

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