And you have plenty to choose from in this list of best, traditional cooking classes in Oaxaca that are sure to make your ...
Chef Alejandro Ruiz thinks ... the holiday's traditions involve the gathering of family and friends to pay respects to the dead, colourful parades called comparsas and various traditional dishes.
While the quiet remembrance might be over, the Day of the Dead marigolds that dot Oaxaca continue on for weeks.
Of the most-visited, there’s Benito Juarez Market Oaxaca, perfect for shopping and sampling traditional Oaxacan foods and ...
What's on in Oaxaca? From Day of the Dead to jazz and a festival celebrating an Indigenous third gender, there's no shortage ...
Whether you're people-watching in the zócalo, eating street food from the bustling local markets, or shopping for handicrafts, Oaxaca offers an immersive cultural experience steeped in tradition ...
When it comes to travel, Oaxaca, Mexico, is one of those destinations with a magical, beautiful, and diverse, offering that ...
Along with food booths, vendors of all types ... The festival picked up the pace with traditional dances from all eight Oaxaca regions. Dancer Alma Amador described some of the outfits to me.
Main event: the food. Give us the lowdown ... Order plantain croquettes dunked into red mole, traditional crispy flatbread tlayudas with stringy Oaxacan cheese and grilled beef, a few of the ...