Overview of Experience
Do you know the history behind this pre-hispanic drink?
Tejate is a corn and cacao-based drink traditional to the state of Oaxaca. It originates back from the pre-hispanic era and was initially used during ceremonies. It continues to be popular in Mixtec and Zapotec villages, especially around the area of San Andrés Huayapam, although it´s also well-known by people in and around other areas of Oaxaca.
What to Expect
Join us to make tejate with Doña Julia, who was born and raised in Yatareni and has been making this delicious beverage alongside her mother since she can remember. Doña Julia works to transform locally-grown corn into a myriad of delicacies, from fresh tostadas to nicuatole and tejate.
Doña Julia is the lovely matriarch of several generations in Yatareni, and she has been filling bellies with delicious corn-based food for many decades now. Each day she prepares fresh tostadas, nicuatole, and other scrumptious things for sale in the city center.
Experience Includes
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Hands-on instruction on how to make tejate, including the roasting and grinding of each ingredient
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All ingredients
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A delicious brunch prepared by Doña Julia, of fresh memelitas or empanadas made on the comal and topped/stuffed with either mushrooms or squash flower blossoms
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All of the tejate you can handle
Logistics and Cost
Time Involvement – 3-4 hours
Transportation – Transportation is provided from Tlayudona – Typically a 9:30a departure.
Costs and Minimums – 1100 MXN pp. Children are welcome to attend. Ages5-12 receive a discounted price of 550 MXN. Children 4 and under are free.
There is a minimum of 3 people for this experience.