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The Cuisine of Michoacán and its Tortillas

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On your next visit to Pátzcuaro , delve into the cuisine of Michoacán . You will find a great diversity of dishes in which corn is always the common denominator. All year long, you can enjoy different delicacies, such as corundas, uchepos, tamales, gorditas , and traditional tortillas that accompany delicious dishes of our gastronomy. If you visit us in the rainy season, you be able to enjoy dishes like tender corn or huitlacoche. Mexican Cook from Michoacán The Traditional Mexican Cuisine was named a Cultural Intangible Heritage by UNESCO , taking the Michoacan Paradigm as a model, being a cultural model where there is a collective participation including planting, harvesting, preparation, and consumption of ancestral dishes. Organic Mexican Corn to make tortillas at Lake Patzcuaro Region A visit to the market in Patzcuaro is always an experience. Discover the rich nuances of our local cuisine. Taste the authentic flavor of tortillas made with recipes th...

La Cocina Michoacana y su Tortilla

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En tu próxima visita a Pátzcuaro , deléitate con la Cocina Michoacana . Encontrarás una gran diversidad de platillos en donde el maíz siempre estará presente. Durante todo el año podrás disfrutar diferentes platillos como las corundas, los uchepos, los tamales, las gorditas y las tortillas tradicionales que acompañan los deliciosos platillos de nuestra gastronomía. Si nos visitas en época de lluvias será la mejor época para comer recetas a base de elote tierno o guisados con huitlacoche. Cocinera Tradicional de Michoacán de la Región del Lago de Pátzcuaro La Cocina Tradicional Michoacana, fue tomada como base para el nombramiento de la Cocina Mexicana como Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la Humanidad , siendo un modelo cultural en donde hay una participación colectiva que va desde la siembra, recoger la cosecha, la preparación y consumo de sus ancestrales platillos. Maíz orgánico, producido en la Cuenca del Lago de Pátzcuaro Una visita al mercado en Pátzcuaro ...

The Volcano Paricutín and his buried Church

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The Volcano Paricutin , it is one of Michoacán's tourist attractions , that you can visit during your next visit to Patzcuaro . A day trip that some of our guests at Hotel Mansion Iturbe want to make . They want to know more information about the Volcano Paricutin , his location and when this Young Volcano erupted. Volcano Paricutin (image from SECTUR Michoacan) The Volcano Paricutin is located near  the village of Angahuan, located approximately to 93kms of Patzcuaro. Our friend Adrew Carhartt , a resident from the United States in Patzcuaro , made a trip to the zone of the Volcano Paricutin and he shares his experience with us and also giving us an introduction on this interesting place: “A Visit to a Church Half-Buried in Lava! Vulcán Paricutín started to “erupt” in February 1943.   There was no evidence or warning of its activity prior to the event.   It just slowly appeared out of nowhere in the middle of a farmer’s cornfield one af...