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1 Mexican Cuisine

2 Aztec Contribution Gardinero = vegetable and grain. Sweet potatoes
Corn Cocoa Potatoes Turkey Pineapple Vanilla Sweet potatoes Peanuts Peppers Squash Tomatoes Avocados Beans

3 Spanish Influence Introduced the oven Started frying in oil
Spanish rice- added tomatoes and chilies to rice Brought spices; cinnamon and cloves. Wheat = tortillas Beef and chicken Peaches and apricots

4 Nutrition High in- Frying very important in Mexican cooking
Fat Cholesterol Sodium Calories Vegetables and grain consumption Frying very important in Mexican cooking Corn tortillas = 1g of fat Flour tortillas= 3g of fat Weight problems Heart disease

5 STAPLE FOODS Corn Beans Peppers tortillas
¾ of population live on beans and tortillas

6 Mexican food Tortilla – flat unleavened bread from cornmeal/ wheat flour and water. 1. Enchiladas: shredded meat, onions , garlic, chilies melted cheese and red or green tomato sauce; baked in a tortilla. 2. Tostadas: flat crisp fried tortillas garnished with toppings 3.Quesadillas: filled with meat, beans, cheese, then folded in half; served as a appetizers 4. Burritos: wrapped around bean and meat filling 5. Tacos: crisp shell or soft shell filled with beans , meat, lettuce and cheese. Aka Mexican sandwich 6. Chimichanga: burritos that are deep fried

7 Mexican Food: Beans and Peppers
Beans: staple food Pinto beans Black beans Turtle beans Cooked until soft, mashed and fried provide protein and fiber Peppers: Mild = sweet peppers Hot = chilies Bell = most common

8 Mexican Food: Vegetables and Fruit
Served before main dish Vegetables Cactus Beans Jicama Tomatillos Chilies Artichokes Sweet potatoes Choyote = green squash Fruits Avocados

9 Mexican Food: Soups and Stews
Wet soup- beans and corn Dry soup- rice and macaroni Fish soup- popular in costal regions Sauces: thick, some have chocolate added Stews: begin as a sauce- add tomato paste and meat Mole: chili sauce

10 Mexican Food: Meats Pork Lamb Chicken Turkey
Chorizo- spicy pork sausage Seafood: Lobster Turtle Shark Also eat peanuts for protein source

11 Mexican Foods: Spices, seasonings and flavorings
Bell peppers Jalapenos Garlic Onions Chilies Chili powder Salsa Cinnamon Nutmeg Cloves Cumin Cilantro- most important Vanilla

12 Mexican Food: Desserts
Very fond of desserts Flan – caramelized custard Sopapillas – pastry Churros- a pastry covered in cinnamon and sugar Tropical fruit Mangos Papayas Candied sweet potatoes

13 Mexican Food: Beverages
Chocolate drinks- hot, vanilla, almond and cinnamon flavor Coffee – boiled to thick sugary consistency

14 Mexican Meal Patterns 4 meals a day
Desayuno- breakfast; heavy Comida – Lunch; between 1pm-3pm, biggest meal Merienda- Snack; between 5pm-6pm; coffee and breads Cera – supper; between 8pm-10pm lighter meal


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