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Cuisine of Chiapas

The Cuisine of Chiapas is a style of cooking that originates from the Chiapas region of Mexico. This cuisine is known for its rich flavors, diverse ingredients, and traditional cooking methods.

History[edit]

The Cuisine of Chiapas has a long history that dates back to the pre-Hispanic era. The indigenous people of Chiapas, including the Maya, Zoque, and Tzotzil, developed unique culinary traditions that have influenced the region's cuisine to this day.

Ingredients[edit]

The Cuisine of Chiapas is characterized by its use of a wide variety of ingredients. These include corn, beans, squash, chili peppers, and cacao, which are staples of the region's diet. Other commonly used ingredients include poultry, pork, and seafood, as well as local fruits and vegetables.

Dishes[edit]

Some of the most popular dishes in the Cuisine of Chiapas include tamales, mole, and pozole. Chilate, a traditional beverage made from cacao, is also a specialty of the region.

Influence[edit]

The Cuisine of Chiapas has had a significant influence on Mexican cuisine as a whole. Many dishes that originated in Chiapas have become popular throughout Mexico and beyond.

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