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Mezcal has an intense aroma and taste with a smoky flavor. When you drink it, you take a light kiss of the mezcal and le...
13/03/2024

Mezcal has an intense aroma and taste with a smoky flavor. When you drink it, you take a light kiss of the mezcal and let the liquid spread in your mouth, savoring its full-bodied texture and unique flavor. Then, sprinkle the Dry Agave Larvae Salt on half an orange slice and take a bite. The refreshing orange and the aroma of the Mezcal mingle with each other in a mesmerizing way. Come and try this unique drink with the Kuixe Experience!

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Walking into the local market in San Cristobal is like walking into a paradise of flavors. The sounds, smells, colors, a...
11/03/2024

Walking into the local market in San Cristobal is like walking into a paradise of flavors. The sounds, smells, colors, and sights bring a flow of euphoria to the senses.
This market carries a long history in San Cristobal, which has witnessed the development and change of the city. Here, in addition to food and groceries, there are also many beautifully crafted local specialties.

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Artisan marketYou’ll find brightly colored hand-woven fabrics, full of ethnic characteristics, and unique ceramics with ...
10/03/2024

Artisan market
You’ll find brightly colored hand-woven fabrics, full of ethnic characteristics, and unique ceramics with delicate textures and exquisite patterns.
Whether you’re tasting food, buying groceries or admiring handicrafts, the San Cristobal Market is full of charm. Let’s slow down, immerse yourself, and experience the city’s historical and cultural flavor with Kuixe Experience!

San Cristobal, like a bright pearl, exudes a fascinating artistic and humanistic light. The streets and alleys here are ...
09/03/2024

San Cristobal, like a bright pearl, exudes a fascinating artistic and humanistic light. The streets and alleys here are filled with a strong artistic flavor, where ancient buildings and modern artwork are intertwined to create a unique picture of the city.
Old churches house precious and historical artifacts that tell the story of the city’s cultural heritage. And the traditional handicrafts of the region are a marvel to behold, with fine embroidery and hand-woven works of art and craftsmanship.

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Modern popular embroidered clothing of direct Mayan descendants in Mexico 👗🧶Traditional embroidered clothing is an impor...
08/03/2024

Modern popular embroidered clothing of direct Mayan descendants in Mexico 👗🧶
Traditional embroidered clothing is an important part of the culture of Mayan and other Mexican native descendants; they represent the wisdom and skill of their ancestors, and by passing on and wearing these garments, they conserve their cultural traditions. It is also a way of recognizing one’s identity and ethnicity, and an expression of one‘s cultural roots. These embroidered garments have exquisite patterns and unique designs, while modern Mexican embroidered garments have a mixture of multiple styles from several ethnic groups, making them very artistic and ornamental.

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Streamers are a very important element of Mexican culture and are used to decorate at various festivals and events, such...
06/03/2024

Streamers are a very important element of Mexican culture and are used to decorate at various festivals and events, such as Day of the Dead, Independence Day, patron saint festivities, and so on.

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The alebrije is a brightly colored Mexican folk art sculpture of fantasy creatures, typical of Oaxaca, Mexico handicraft...
03/03/2024

The alebrije is a brightly colored Mexican folk art sculpture of fantasy creatures, typical of Oaxaca, Mexico handicrafts. It takes various forms and features many fantasy creatures, such as a lizard with rabbit ears and an elephant with butterfly wings.
In 1936, Pedro Linares created the craft called Alebrije, which is made of papier-mâché, and its best feature is that it is an animal that does not exist except for within people’s imagination.
During Day of the Dead celebration, the alebrije serves as a spiritual guide to the underworld. Its symbolism encompasses the many characteristics of nature and the virtue of forgiveness.

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Mexico City, a city full of color and vitality, ancient and modern intertwined here, tradition and innovation collision ...
02/03/2024

Mexico City, a city full of color and vitality, ancient and modern intertwined here, tradition and innovation collision here. Mexico City, like a colorful kaleidoscope, each corner exudes a unique charm.
Strolling through the streets of Mexico City, you can feel the rich historical and cultural atmosphere, as if you were in a mysterious world full of stories.
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Corn represents an elemental component within Mexican culture. Since ancient times, corn has been regarded as one of the...
02/03/2024

Corn represents an elemental component within Mexican culture. Since ancient times, corn has been regarded as one of the staple foods of the Mexican people and is also considered a symbol of Mexican culture and identity.
Corn was created by the ancient Mexican cultures from a grass called ‘teocintle’ and bred into what we know today as corn.
In ancient Mexico, corn was considered a sacred food and was used for offerings to deities and rituals. Many cultural festivals and celebrations in Mexico are associated with corn, such as “Day of the Dead” and “Fiesta de la Santa Cruz.”
In many parts of Mexico, people still grow corn through traditional planting, harvesting, and processing methods. Corn is also the basis of many traditional Mexican dishes, such as tortillas, corn meal, corn flower, and more. In addition, Mexican food culture also has many special meals related to corn, such as enchiladas, tacos, burritos, sopes, huaraches, gorditas, and many more.

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Corn represents an elemental component within Mexican culture. Since ancient times, corn has been regarded as one of the...
01/03/2024

Corn represents an elemental component within Mexican culture. Since ancient times, corn has been regarded as one of the staple foods of the Mexican people and is also considered a symbol of Mexican culture and identity.
Corn was created by the ancient Mexican cultures from a grass called ‘teocintle’ and bred into what we know today as corn.
In ancient Mexico, corn was considered a sacred food and was used for offerings to deities and rituals. Many cultural festivals and celebrations in Mexico are associated with corn, such as “Day of the Dead” and “Fiesta de la Santa Cruz.”
In many parts of Mexico, people still grow corn through traditional planting, harvesting, and processing methods. Corn is also the basis of many traditional Mexican dishes, such as tortillas, corn meal, corn flower, and more. In addition, Mexican food culture also has many special meals related to corn, such as enchiladas, tacos, burritos, sopes, huaraches, gorditas, and many more.

Join us and try for yourselves at theKuixeExperience.com

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