Monday, January 9, 2012

Common Foods Served

Guacamole
Avocado mashed with onions, chilies and cilantro (coriander). Served as a dip or as a garnish.
Salsa
A salsa is actually just a sauce, although it is most commonly associated with the red or green mix of tomatoes, onion, chili and cilantro (coriander) served on your table as a relish or a dip. Beware of ‘salsa habaƱero’ in innocuous bottles like small jars of ketchup, and always try just a little salsa first as a precaution.
Tequila
This infamous spirit is most commonly served to tourists in the form of a margarita – mixed with lime juice in salt-rimmed glasses. It is actually derived from the maguey plant – a spiky bush often seen growing in fields. Mezcal is a cruder form of Tequila traditionally served with a worm in the bottle – the worm should be eaten when the bottle is finished!
Cerveza
Mexican beers are now known all over the world. Corona, Sol and Dos Equis are common brands, usually served cold and a very refreshing alternative to iced drinks.

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