Food and Things
Learning about a culture involves trying the food, of course, but the public art is also informative.
This one was NOT Mexican. Japanese ramen. Always tasty.
This one was very Mexican, but not like a taco I have ever eaten. Beef is seasoned and marinated with chili and herbs, then slow cooked in liquid. The broth, beef, and bits of vegetables are put in a bowl, topped with sour cream, crisp tortillas encircled, and avocados garnished. Then an egg, cooked to one’s choosing, is put on top. It is served with the ubiquitous cilantro and onions and limes, and hot sauce, to be added to one’s taste. And it is still called a taco.
Walking to see Independence circle
All kinds of architecture is visible, from Spanish colonial houses, to baroque- style or Art Nouveau shops, to Bauhaus skyscrapers. And trees are everywhere. Very refreshing.
A pretty fountain, though I don’t know its significance.
And now my gizmo is refusing to add pictures, so more later.
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