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  • Mexico

    Off to Veracruz in a few days... any last-minute food advice?

    in the Western Hemisphere. > Coffee Plantations around Coatepec (a town that was designated as a Magical Pueblo by Mexico’s domestic tourism program) (3 replies, last updated by Anonimo December 5, 2006)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Amazon.com sells Coffee! Good Coffee!

    FYI... Amazon.com offers rare to find, single source coffees, at very good prices. I purchased 1 lb of Coatepec, Veracruz for $8 and am very, very pleased by it. Next time I will by the 5 lb bag for $25ish. They also have green... (2 replies, last updated by Pei January 4, 2007)

  • Mexico

    Tips for Jatelnango in Chiapas and Huatusco in Vera Cruz [Split from Home Cooking Board]

    of a distinguished, Free Trade model.... is that what you are up to? Anyway if you are in Huatusco you are fairly lucky because they have some tasty exotic stuff.... and your nearest big town is Cordoba as well as Orizaba... and... (3 replies, last updated by Eat_Nopal August 24, 2007)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Tepache and beer

    Tepache, as made in the Huatusco-Coatepec region of the state of Veracruz Mexico, is made from the peels of pineapple, a large quantity of Panela which is raw dark sugar completely unprocessed and available from Mexican stores in... (7 replies, last updated by Liana Krissoff June 1, 2009)

  • Mexico

    Guide to Mexico Cuisine - or, advice please?

    a trip to Texcoco in Mexico State for one of the very best BBQ experiences you will ever have. > Puebla City is without a doubt... a can’t miss. > A big nod to Xalapa & Coatepec in Veracruz, as well as Tlaxcala and Oaxaca city (31 replies, last updated by Cinnamon May 6, 2007)

  • Mexico

    Trip Report - Mexico City / Oaxaca / Veracruz

    of a loop so that you at least get to see more of Veracruz than just the Port / Boca del Rio area. After Puebla you can take MEX 140... stop at Zacatepec.... then the Xalapa-Coatepec area... then near the coast take MEX 125 to... (5 replies, last updated by Eat_Nopal May 7, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Verecruz Primer [split from SF Bay Area Board]

    Cakes & True Yams in Honey. Anahuac Region…. Includes Xalapa, Xico, Coatepec, Orizaba, Cordoba & others. This was original a place founded where Totonac, Otomie & Nahuatl cultures came together… and is much more like the... (2 replies, last updated by Eat_Nopal August 13, 2007)

  • Mexico

    Mexico city help please

    : > Pata Negra Serrano from the Xalapa - Coatepec area > Shaved Abulone > Escargot > Escamoles (Ant Larvae) > Cheese Flan > Chateubriand Both restaurants offer the Duck Carnitas with Blackberry Sauce... and Calf Brains with Black Butter... (30 replies, last updated by Eat_Nopal May 7, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Coffee in Mexico

    The best cup of coffee I have ever had in Mexico was at “La Paroquilla” in Xapala, Vera Cruz. It was made with coffee grown in the Coatepec region which is near by. It was made by the method described above. The coffee... (28 replies, last updated by Eat_Nopal June 5, 2008)

  • Mexico

    Best Mexico area to vacation for food (and culture)?

    of the sights in Veracruz City and then decamp for Xalapa (which is also spelled Jalapa), Xico, Coatepec, etc. which are smaller cities up in the mountains where the weather will be more temperate at that time of year. I’m... (36 replies, last updated by staceyinNC March 21, 2008)

  • Mexico

    Hard request: Vegetarian in the Yucatan or Oaxaca

    I assume you were referring to the Xalapa-Coatepec area? Not all of Veracruz is this well connected to the modern economy... most parts of the state near Yanga, in the Huasteca & over in the Totonac areas are still very much... (22 replies, last updated by zatar March 10, 2008)

  • Mexico

    what's wrong with mexico's desserts? / mazatlan

    No it’s the rosa de Castilla. Yes, Mexico has the best ice cream in this hemisphere. Possibly the greatest of them all is the ancient Los Dos Polos in Coatepec (more on this when I finish my post on Xalapa, Xico,... (15 replies, last updated by MazDee December 16, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    Conaculta cookbooks

    in Coatepec so he must know what good coffee tastes like. I don’t drink coffee, but I spent several months near Huatusco and I really liked their coffee. I drank it ice cold with sugar. So, anyway I’m sure Chayote... (33 replies, last updated by G1050 May 23, 2009)

  • Mexico

    Veracruz?

    ) is the point here and outweighs the fact that there’s really better nieve to be had-in Coatepec or in Naolinco or even Coacoazintla. The same is true as well of every other type of street food there is out there in this... (13 replies, last updated by RST February 16, 2009)

  • Chicago Area

    Ice: A Forgotten History

    Polos in Coatepec studded with the big black seed still encased in their pulp: you can’t even tell when pulp ends and ice cream begins. Rather like Chuang-tsu and his butterfly: you don’t know if it is ice cream... (13 replies, last updated by RST August 4, 2008)

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