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Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tamales

Just when you think you completely understand something, life proves you wrong. Does that happen to you? It happens to me all the time, especially when it comes to food.

A cuisine as rich and diverse as Mexico’s needs for us to make an effort to preserve what has been passed on. But, you also have to keep an open mind to new ideas that may in turn become classics.

In that sense, I find the kitchen to be one of the most humbling places because food is always growing and evolving and taking you along, if you let it. You get to constantly learn, apply what you learn, share it, and then start all over again.

Take tamales for example. I have made countless kinds from all regions of Mexico and from different historical times. I have wrapped them in dried and fresh corn husks, banana leaves, hoja santa leaves…practically any and every edible leaf I know of in Mexico. I have learned to make them with raw masa, with masa colada, with rice flour masa, with normal wheat flour masa and even with no masa! I have done savory and sweet, with fi

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    Cultura de la Ciudad de México

    La cultura de la Ciudad de México es el grupo de expresiones culturales asimiladas a partir de la forma de la sociedad sobre la capital mexicana.

    Sede de los principales escenarios localizados en las inmediaciones de los lagos del Anáhuac, se hicieron numerosas construcciones que hoy forman parte del patrimonio material de la nación mexicana, protegidas por el Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH). Solo en el centro histórico existen 1436 edificios históricos, repartidos en 9 km² de superficie.[1]​ La gran cantidad de suntuosas construcciones que poseyó la capital durante la época virreinal contribuyeron a que Alejandro de Humboldt le llamara la Ciudad de los Palacios. En 1987, el centro histórico y Xochimilco quedaron inscritos en la lista del Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco.[2]​ Entre los edificios más notables de la época colonial, hay que señalar a la Catedral, el Palacio Nacional y la Casa de los Azulejos en el primer cuadro de la ciudad; en Chapultepec, el Castillo de Chapultepec, que aloja al Mus

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