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10 Best place to visit in Tlacolula de Matamoros Mexico

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The Oaxaca They Don't Want You to See (Part 1)

We are in Oaxaca, Mexico in the El Centro area. We interact with several different local people and just take in the culture of the area. I am joined by my friend Billy who I met at my hostel called Iguana Hostel.

The local people of Oaxaca are some of the nicest Mexican people I have ever met. They are very warm and welcoming and make Oaxaca a one of a kind place. If you are traveling through Mexico, I highly suggest visiting Oaxaca.

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TOP 10 things to do in OAXACA Mexico

In this travel guide we share the top 10 things to do in Oaxaca Mexico. There are so many incredible places to see and do in this area. The diversity in experiences you can have in Oaxaca Mexico is incredible from exploring cities with beautiful colonial architecture, impressive archaeological sites, mezcal tours, surfing, releasing baby turtles and much more.

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Things to do in OAXACA, Mexico. The BEST tour of OAXACA!? MITLA, MARKETS, MEZCAL and MORE!

Looking for things to do in Oaxaca, Mexico? Come along with us on THE BEST TOUR OF OAXACA to Mitla, Tlacolula’s Sunday Market, Teotitlan del Valle, Don Agave Mezcal Distillery, Arbol del Tule, and Caldo De Piedra!

Hello fellow Country Collectors! Today our adventure is taking us to the east of Oaxaca city. We are starting at Mitla - one of the most famous sites of Zapotec Culture, and then continuing back towards Oaxaca stopping next at Tlacolula de Matamoros. This town is famed for their traditional Sunday Market, where we are going to try to find some delicious barbacoa - bbq goat (including the head)! The next stop will bring us to Teotitlan Del Valle where we will learn all about their famous weavings. We’ll be feeling thirsty by then, so the next stop on the tour is at Don Agave Mezcal distillery where we will tour the grounds and learn all about how this magical beverage is produced and of course how it tastes! Stumbling to our next stop, we won’t believe our eyes at what we see! The WIDEST tree in the world! Is this the mezcal talking? Haha.. Our last stop on this incredible tour will bring us to Caldo De Piedra, aka Stone Soup for a once in a lifetime dining experience! Come along with us and see what this region of Oaxaca has to offer! XOXO

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Mexico - Street Food Market Tlacolula

Compilation of street foods found on the Sunday market in Tlacolula / Mexico
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Este es el Mercado más grande de Oaxaca! Mercado de Tlacolula #viajes

El mercado de Tlacolula es toda una experiencia en Oaxaca, es el mercado más grande del estado, es tradición ir cada domingo por unos tacos de barbacoa y caminar por las calles que por este día se vuelven mercado.

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Oaxacan Mole Negro - THE MOST MYSTERIOUS Mexican Food in Oaxaca Village, Mexico!

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Cooking Oaxacan mole negro from scratch was one of the best food and cultural experiences I’ve ever had. On top of that, we didn’t really know what we were going to do when we set off in the morning… but things worked out for the best. Thank you to Javier and his family for inviting us into their home to cook amazing Oaxacan food!

So in the morning the plan was
Rent a van for the day
Drive to a village
Find a market
Ask a nice Grandmother or Aunty to cook us some authentic Oaxacan mole negro

Now, mole negro is one of the most complex and mysterious of all the Oaxacan Mexican food dishes. There’s such a huge mix of random ingredients in the dish, and no one knows for sure how it was invented or how it came about - there are only legends.

After renting a van for the day, our driver Javier came to pick us up and we started talking with him to see if he knew anyone that would make us Oaxacan mole negro from scratch. He called his Mom, and she agreed!

We picked up Mom in a place called Tlacolula de Matamoros, and we went straight to the market to buy all the ingredients for mole negro. Tlacolula de Matamoros is a predominantly Zapotec town, an Indigenous pre-Columbian civilization from the Valley of Oaxaca

We got back to the house and started preparing all the ingredients. Let me tell you, mole negro has to be one of the most complex and mysterious of all Mexican food. It includes so many random and seemingly odd ingredients. It was a lot of fun to learn how to make it.

The end result of the Oaxacan mole negro, was supreme. The sauce was so rich, chocolatey, and you could taste all the random ingredients in it - the nuts and dried fruit. It’s deliciously complex.

Mole was amazing, and having the chance to hang out in a traditional Oaxacan village to cook was priceless.

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Tlacolula Market, The Oldest & Best In Oaxaca

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0:00 Intro
0:39 The setup
2:58 Made it to Tlacolula
4:20 Mission for bread
5:40 Smoke Alley
6:45 The Challenge
7:25 Apryl's challenge
8:50 Babbel with us!
10:37 Tejate truth
11:27 Mezcal & Poetry
12:35 Quick tip!
12:57 The REAL Farmers market
14:50 A New Friend
17:55 Rondel's challenge
18:37 Final thoughts of Tlacolula
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OAXACA, MEXICO JAN 2022 TRAVEL VLOG - cafe hopping, Tlacolula Market, and my daily routine ????????

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- I go to Tlacolula Market, which is located a 45-min bus ride away from Oaxaca city center
- Eat lots of food at the market!
- Hop around some of the cutest cafes in Oaxaca city (one has the COOLEST terrace)
- Talk about my daily routine living/working remotely in Oaxaca for a few days

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MEXICAN STREET FOOD- TLACOLULA MARKET food in OAXACA

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Chasing a Plate is in Oaxaca, Mexico! We are going to Tlacolula Market today it's one of the biggest and oldest markets in the Oaxacan area. We opt to get the bus to Tlacolula- we were supposed to get the bus up to the baseball stadium and then have to get another bus but the bus came by which said Tlacolula anyway so we just jumped on. We got dropped right outside Tlacolula market and it cost 15 pesos each/ 70 or 80 cents USD.

A lot of surrounding farmers and ranchers and families come into the market to sell and trade their goods and so it's a place to meet their friends and do business and chat, it's a really convivial atmosphere.

The first thing we sample is tejate. It's a pre-Hispanic drink, it's made out of corn, or maize, cacao and also the pip of the mamey fruit which has been roasted. It's really good and really refreshing.

We then buy some tamales! These are mole negro, negro being the dark mole so mole is the sauce of the region, it has chocolate and chilis and herbs and garlic and onion, everyone has a different recipe, these will have chicken, the corn dough, mole and it's wrapped and steamed.

Tlacolula is really nice, it's actually not too crowded and there's so much to look at, so many different foods to try, gorgeous flowers everywhere, women in traditional dress, it's really vibrant and colourful.

We grab some lunch of rotisserie chicken which comes with rice, frijoles (beans), macaroni salad, coleslaw and tortillas of course. All for 35 pesos! Lunch done, it was fine nothing to really bother talking about too much, not too exciting and it was a bit dry.

If you're tossing up over Tlacolula market and Ocotlan market which you would have seen two vlogs ago our vote is definitely Ocotlan. Tlacolula has a lot of tourists around, we're in that pool obviously but it doesn't feel as earthy, rural and it's not nearly as exciting. There's more food options too at Ocotlan.

We head back to Oaxaca as we're sitting down to film a podcast with our mate Ryan Wilkes from The Path Less Traveled:

After filming the podcast it's dinner time and we are keen to try a popular Oaxaca street food. A tlayuda! A tlayuda is a gigantic tortilla which is baked and it comes with pork lard, beans, quesillo- Oaxacan string cheese and you can add meats on the top. We've added steak and also chorizo. Traditionally that's all a tlayuda has but sometimes you see them and they're served open with avocado, tomato, lettuce and all that sort of fancy stuff on the top. But we're going trad tonight. People describe it like a Mexican pizza! The meal with 2 drinks and 2 tlayudas is 140 peso so about $7USD. Bargain!

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Meatfest! Sunday Market in Tlacolula, Oaxaca, Mexico #shorts

One of the best kept secrets of #oaxaca!

On Sundays, about a 45 minute bus ride away from #oaxacacity you'll find the large and vibrant regional market of Tlacolula. Local people from all over the region flock to this once a week market to buy and sell their wares.

It is known for the lines of butchers with grills in front of them where the market goers can choose their meats and vegetables and grill it right there.

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In this video we try some of Oaxaca's famous Mexican dishes. To many Oaxaca is knows as the food capital of Mexico for it's unique food varieties.

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