Mexican Cuisine Mexican Cuisine: Presented by Bunu Rai and Group 3 Yr Ihm Gangtok
Mexican Cuisine Mexican Cuisine: Presented by Bunu Rai and Group 3 Yr Ihm Gangtok
Mexican Cuisine Mexican Cuisine: Presented by Bunu Rai and Group 3 Yr Ihm Gangtok
MEXICAN CUISINE
Presented by
Bunu rai
And group
3rd yr ihm gangtok
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
Mexico is a country between the U.S. and Central America that's
known for its Pacific and Gulf of Mexico beaches and its diverse
landscape of mountains, deserts and jungles. Ancient ruins such
as Teotihuacán and the Mayan city of Chichén Itzá are scattered
throughout the country, as are Spanish colonial-era towns. In
capital Mexico City, upscale shops, renowned museums and
gourmet restaurants cater to modern life.
Capital:
Mexico City
Currency:
Mexican peso
President:
Enrique Peña Nieto
What Is mexican cuisine
Mexican cuisine is primarily a fusion of indigenous
Mesoamerican cooking with European, especially
Spanish, elements added after the Spanish
conquest of the Aztec Empire in the 16th century.
The staples are native foods, such as corn, beans,
avocados, tomatoes, and chili peppers, along with
rice, which was brought by the Spanish. Europeans
introduced a large number of other foods, the most
important of which were meats from domesticated
animals (beef, pork, chicken, goat, and sheep),
dairy products (especially cheese), and various
herbs and spices.
Mexican food history
The history of Mexican food is a long and diverse one. It is believed that authentic
Mexican food might have been derived from the Mayan Indians. They were
traditionally nomadic hunters and gatherers. Corn tortillas with bean paste were a
common food item; but they also ate wild game, tropic fruits, and fish.
In the mid 1300's, The Aztec Empire was thriving, and though the Mayan food
staples were still in use, chili peppers, honey, salt and chocolate found its way into
their cooking. Some of the wild game, such as turkey and duck, had now become
domesticated.
In 1521 Spain invaded Mexico. Spanish foods had the most influence on the Mexican
cuisine. They introduced new livestock, such as sheep, pigs and cows. They brought
with them dairy products, and garlic as well as many different herbs, wheat and
spices. It was at this time that the Mexican people saw the assimilation of many
other cuisines including Caribbean, South American, French, West African and
Portuguese. Because of this Mexican foods today are diverse, yet dishes to vary from
region to region.
INFLUENCE ON MEXICAN CUISINE
CENTRAL AMERICA
MEXICAN CUISINE SPAIN
ARABS
JALISCENSE Birria
FAJITA
SALSA
TACO
PICO DE GALLO
TOSTADAS
BURRITO
CHILI POTATO BURRITO
•2 teaspoons chili
powder
•1 teaspoon ground
cumin
•1 clove garlic, minced
•salt and pepper to
taste
•8 (6 inch) flour tortillas
•1/2 cup red enchilada
sauce
FAJITA
BEEF FAJITA
Kalani
Coconut Tequila
Mexican
Marshmallow Cocoa
Jarritos
Mock Sangria
Café Passmar
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT USED IN
MEXICAN COOKING
• COMALCOC