…haciendas that were working farms and ranches have been converted to luxurious guest houses catering to tourists and travelers who seek well-appointed accommodations, gourmet meals, a spa and fresh, open air facilities.
The Haciendas of Jalisco – Luxury with Plenty of Space
by Scott Fleischmann on May 28, 2011 in Activities, Food & Drink, Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Horseback Riding, Hotels, Jalisco, Locations, Mexican Food Specialties, Tourism
Mexican Beans – An Ancient Delicacy
by Marcos Herrera on February 12, 2011 in Agriculture, Food & Drink, Mexican Food Specialties, Recipes, Uncategorized
The bean originally comes from America, but today is grown all around the globe. There is a huge variety of beans , each of which offers its own unique blend of flavor and nutrition.
Mixed Drinks in Mexico
by Kevin Schwarm on December 14, 2010 in Food & Drink, Mexican Food Specialties, Mixed Drink Recipes, Specialty Drinks
Because Tequila is the most common spirit in Mexico, you will find it as a base in many tropical drinks in Mexico.
TABASCO: The Gulf Coast of Southern Mexico
by Kevin Schwarm on December 10, 2010 in Food & Drink, Gulf of Mexico, Mexican Food Specialties, Regions & States, Tabasco, Tourism, Travel
GENERAL FACTS ABOUT TABASCO Tabasco is a state in Mexico. The Capital of Tabasco is Villahermosa. Other important cities include: Cardenas, Comalcalco and Paraiso. The state is subdivided into 17 municipalities (municipios). According to the 2000 census, there are almost 2 million inhabitants in Tabasco. About 51% women and 49% men. The capital, Villahermosa, had [...]
Let’s Celebrate Traditional Mexican Cuisine – the World’s Treasure
by Marcos Herrera on December 2, 2010 in Food & Drink, Mexican Food Specialties, Recipes

