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Street Food in Oaxaca - CHEESE CORN CHAMPION and Mexican Meat Alley Tour in Mexico!

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Street Food in Oaxaca - CHEESE CORN CHAMPION and Mexican Meat Alley Tour in Mexico!

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One of the places I was most excited to visit in Mexico for food (Comida Oaxaqueña) is Oaxaca. Oaxaca has one of the most developed and advanced food cultures in all of Mexico. For our first day, we set out on a Mexican street food tour of Oaxaca, eating everything we could see.

Mercado de Abastos - We began the morning at one of the biggest local fresh food markets in Oaxaca. I samples a Tamal de Mole - 11 MXN ($0.59) and a hot Chocolate - 10 MXN ($0.53), both of which were delicious, and a great way to start this tour.

Soup - 30 MXN ($1.60) per bowl - The market was just opening, but there was a busy soup stall, so we stopped to have a bowl. The fish and shrimp soup were both delicious.

Memelas - 30 MXN ($1.60) total - One of the ultimate Mexican street foods to try in Oaxaca is memalas, a round of masa, cooked and topped with salsa and cheese, and your choice of other toppings. We got it with grilled meat on top. It was delicious, one of the best things I ate throughout the day.

Carnitas - 30 MXN ($1.60) total - This was just a quick impulse taco on the go because it looked so good… it was.

Zócalo Oaxaca, Plaza de Santo Domingo - The center of Oaxaca is a pleasant place to hang out, only today there happen to be a protest going on, so it was a bit busy.

Mercado 20 de Noviembre - Meat combo - 300 MXN ($16.02) - This is one of the great meat halls of the world. You walk in to the meat sauna, choose your meat, they grill it all in front of you, and you eat it with tortillas and salsa. An amazing food paradise.

Tlayudas El Negro - Tlayudas are another common Oaxacan street food, using giant tortillas filled with beans, cabbage, and cheese, and then grilled.
Price - 80 MXN ($4.27) for 1

Monte Albán - Resting our stomachs, we did a little sightseeing in Oaxaca. One of the famous attractions are the ruins of Monte Alban.

Elote - 20 MXN ($1.07) - You’ll find elotes, a corn on the cobb with cheese and salsas, all over Mexico. It’s one of the most common Mexican street foods… but this guy is at the main plaza of Oaxaca is on another level. His style is champion!

Mole negro - 60 MXN ($3.20) per plate - Finally to end this Mexican street food tour of Oaxaca, we needed to have a plate of mole negro, one of the national dishes of Oaxaca.

It was an amazing day of food. Oaxaca has such a rich culture of food and friendly people.

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You can join me (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) and travel to Oaxaca in this street food tour vlog as we taste 5 amazing street foods DEEP in a local market outside of Oaxaca. Mexican street food is some of the best in the world, so we travelled here to eat and try as much as we could, and it was truly amazing! You will fall in love with the huge variety of spicy street foods on this street food tour, like tacos, tlayudas, amazing mexican BBQ beef and chorizo sausage, and big plump torta sandwiches.

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We're going DEEP to try it all in this video, trying out spicy salsas in the local market and traveling to taste a lot of Mexican specialties! Just watching the cooking in the market will blow you away, there is so much to taste and try around every corner.

We visited the tlacolula Sunday street food market outside of Oaxaca to try some local, authentic Mexican foods and found a big street with tons of different vendors all lined up serving a huge variety of different foods to taste.

Here is a list of the foods we found at the market outside of Oaxaca, Mexico:

1) MESSY Carnitas tacos - served with a selection of 3 different spicy salsas and with two corn tortillas to keep all the JUICY pork meat inside! Super delicious!
2) BIG stuffed and folded over tortilla known as the tlayuda, a true Oaxacan food specialty! It was served with Oaxacan string cheese, salsa, guacamole, and spicy chorizo sausage
3) Delicious Mexican BBQ - Here we found the meat lane, serving up a ton of different different cuts of meat, from thinly sliced beef and pork to the amazing and spicy chorizo sausage, it was all super delicious!

4) Cow foot soup also known as caldo de pata, made with a rich tomato broth full of spices and served with nice jelly like cow feet, this was definitely a must try dish in Oaxaca!

5) Super plump pork sandwich bun. This was made from pork head meat and was super delicious when drizzled in the slightly spicy salsa verde! Very tasty and worth trying!

These are just some of the foods you can try in Oaxaca, Mexico. You could travel here and spend years trying new foods, it really is that delicious!

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We know there are many fancy restaurants in this city, but we recommend that you take some time to try Oaxaca's famous street food as well. You will not regret it! We ate so many new dishes and foods we've never even heard of! And the best part, was interacting with the locals. Some of them are still making the same family recipes from hundreds of years ago and they were so proud to share their culture and heritage with us. We loved making this video!

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Mexico is full of amazing and delicious street food. You can find street food everywhere, from the street corners to the back kitchens, it’s all good. The recipes you can taste when you travel to Mexico is unreal, there are so many different types of street food and Mexican cuisine to try, it would take a lifetime to enjoy it all! In this street food adventure vlog, we’re trying 6 amazing Mexican street foods in Oaxaca, starting out bright and early for a Mexican breakfast with lots of eggs on the comal oven and tortillas stuffed with juicy meat and salsa. This is what dreams are made of, eating the best street food around the world and traveling to taste it, and we’re making these travel vlogs for you, so I would love to hear from you in the comments below!

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Here is what our huge street food adventure day looked like in Oaxaca, Mexico:

1)Amazing Mexican Breakfast with Huevos EGGS on the comal and tortillas full of salsa and juicy meat. (Itanoni Restaurant)
2) Mexican Market Adventure at Mercado de Abastos, tasting some amazing Oaxacan chocolate, a frozen chocolate shake with lots of cacao, cinnamon, and cane sugar.
3) Visit a local weekly street market and tasting empanadas, quesadillas, momotes, and more.

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My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious street food as I can . I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.

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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
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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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I met up with 5 Mexican Guys ( and they just started their channel since I met them, so go check them out!) to go on an ultimate Mexican street food tour of Mexico City. It was one of the greatest food days I had in Mexico, and we tasted so many incredible dishes.

La Esquina del Chilaquil - For breakfast in La Condesa, there’s no better place to check out than La Esquina del Chilaquil, their tortas are delicious.
Price - 40 MXN ($2.14) each

Mercado de San Juan - I wanted to quickly check out this market, but it wasn’t all that busy when we went - there wasn’t too much going on. So we had a quick scorpion and then continued on to the ultimate street food market.
Scorpion - 160 MXN ($8.54) for 4

Mercado de La Merced - Mexico City is packed with street food, but if you want a food experience that’s busy, in your face, and always exciting and delicious, Mercado de la Merced is one of the greatest places to start. You’ll encounter massive amounts of street food that will blow your mind with how delicious they are. Here are the things we ate at the market:
Quesadilla - 57 MXN ($3.04) for 3
Fries tacos - 20 MXN ($1.07) each
Pancita - 40 MXN ($2.14) per bowl
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Mamey - 15 MXN ($0.80)
Mango - 15 MXN ($0.80)

Churrería El Moro - This wasn’t street food, but we needed a little afternoon break, and there’s no better spot in Mexico City for churros than Churrería El Moro.
Total price - 439 MXN ($23.44) for all

Esquites - 20 MXN ($1.07) - After walking around El Zocalo - the center of Mexico City, we then had a corn snack os esquites where they add corn, mayo, cheese, and chili salsas to a cup. It’s pretty tasty.

Loncheria La Rambla - Next we tried a Mexican style turkey sandwich - it was alright, but not the best food of the day.
Torta de pavo - 35 MXN ($1.87) each

Taquería Los Cocuyos - And finally to end this Mexico City street food tour with 5 Mexican Guys, we headed to Taquería Los Cocuyos, a legendary taco stall in the heart of the center of the city. The tacos are amazing, and it was the perfect was to end this day of incredible Mexican food.
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TRYING OAXACAN FOOD with a Local | Oaxaca City Mexico Food Tour

We try Oaxacan food for the first time in Oaxaca City, Mexico with a local on this food tour. Oaxacan Cuisine is known as the heartland of Mexico. Most staple Mexican ingredients are grown here. Even the cooking methods of the comal, hot plate, and grilling originated here. Come along on this food tour as we start out in the Mercado de la Merced where we try Chocolate de Atole, Salsa de Queso, Sausage, grind our own corn and make fresh blue corn tortillas for Huevos al Comal with Holy Leaf. Next we try some of the best Mamelas in town, stop at an artisanal Chocolate shop, make our way to Mercado Sanchez Pascuas where we get some juice and try out the native fruits and vegetables. Next we head to the Benito Juarez market, where we eat Chapulines, or grass hoppers. Last but not least we make it to the meat alley in Mercado 20 de Noviembre and then walk over to Comedor Leo and get some of the best Mole we've ever had in our lives. Last but not least we finish out our day at a nice restaurant, Las Quince Letras, to test out our knew knowledge and order a big Oaxacan dinner.
 
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MEXICAN STREET FOOD | GRILLED MEAT ALLEY + Grasshopper tacos in OAXACA | UNIQUE OAXACAN FOOD

Oaxaca is one of Mexico's culinary hotspots. The state's geography and indigenous cultures all play a part in its phenomenal food culture. In this Oaxaca food tour we take you to some of the city's most delicious spots to eat traditional Oaxacan street food and dishes: from grilled cecina and chorizo at meat alley in Mercado 20 de Noviembre to tlayudas at a small fonda (family run restaurant)- this is some of Oaxaca's best food.#mexicanstreetfood #oaxaca #oaxacafood

What we ate and where we ate it:

1. Cecina (pork) and chorizo sausage at Meat Alley, Mercado 20 de Noviembre, 20 de Noviembre 512, OAX_RE_BENITO JUAREZ, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. Open 7 days, 7:00am to 9:00pm. 

2. Horchata con tuna (horchata with tuna fruit) at Casilda Aguas Regionales, located in Mercado Benito Juarez, Flores Magón s/n, Local 30-31, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. Open Monday to Saturday 10:30am to 6:30pm and Sunday 10:30am to 4:00pm (go early as their agua de frescas run out quickly).

3. Tlayuda with tasajo (cured beef) at Comedor Chabelita in Mercado 20 de Noviembre, 20 de Noviembre 512, OAX_RE_BENITO JUAREZ, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. Open 7 days, 7:00am to 9:00pm.

4. Tostiesquites at street cart located in front of Templo de Sangre de Cristo, Calle de Mariano Abasolo, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. Every evening. 

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We're all about eating what and where the locals eat. You won't find food that's been created merely to be social media worthy on here- no rainbow bagels, gold leaf soft serves- just genuine, authentic food that tastes incredible.

From street food to mom and pop restaurants, we want to show you the best and most authentic food we find on our travels.

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Amazing Street Food in Oaxaca, Mexico!

Finally we made it to Oaxaca, and for Dia de los Muertos, one of the places that I heard was the biggest celebration. Check out everything we ate in five days in Oaxaca!

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STREET FOOD Tour Oaxaca | Traditional Food of OAXACA | Mexican STREET FOOD

Join us on this street food tour Oaxaca. In this travel vlog we hit the streets of Oaxaca City, Mexico and show you some of the traditional food of Oaxaca.

Oaxaca is known as the gastronomical capital of Mexico due to it’s large array and abundance of delicious food options. On our first day we noticed how much street food Oaxaca offers, so we knew we had to make a video to show you what to eat in Oaxaca. We were going to book a Oaxacan food tour through a company but decided we could do it ourselves, and boy did we have fun!

So come along with us on this journey to find the ultimate Mexican Street Food! There are a couple of CRAZY food items that you won’t want to miss!

We ended up finding so much Oaxacan street food so we had to split it up in 2 parts - so stayed tuned for PART 2!

Who are we? We are The Country Collectors! For the past 9 years we have been traveling the world in search of unique experiences that fuel our fire for life! This journey has taken us to 39 countries together and we have no plan of stopping anytime soon. Our goal is to inspire you, even just a little, to get out of your comfort zone and check off those items on your bucket list. Like my mom says, never say I should have, I would have, or I could have - JUST DO IT! No regrets! - XOXO - Heidi & Adam

Mexican street corn is amazing

This is one of Mexico's most delicious street foods

Three Amigos Urban Taco Tours

Three Amigos Urban Taco Tours are designed to introduce taco fans to the various and delicious options available just south of the border in Tijuana and beyond. Tours are designed to accommodate 12 guests in our comfortable van. Stops include visits to 8 taco stands and shops, 2 cerverzerias (brew pubs) and an eclectic and delicious dessert. Onboard mezcal service is also available.

We offer a variety of tours, including the Taco Sampler Tour, Meat Lovers Tour, Seafood Lovers Tour, Extreme Taco Tour, Vegan Taco Tour and more. In addition to one-day tours, 2 day tours will be offered where guests can compare the tacos of one city to another. On these tours, we will also provide overnight accommodations.

Three Amigos Urban Taco Tours are operated by Fernando Cuevas (Tours in Baja), W. Scott Koenig (A Gringo in Mexico) and Francisco Paco Perez (Aqui Es Texcoco).

Elote street food in Oaxaca, Mexico

The best one we ever had in entire Mexico!
Especially the one with chipotle mayo instead of the regular one.

Price 15 MXN and you can find him on the Zocalo!

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8 Essential Foodie Experiences in Oaxaca City Mexico

Oaxaca City Mexico is a top destination for foodies. We explore some of the top things to do in Oaxaca for the culinary explorer. From famous street food, to historic cuisine and the best Mezcal cocktails. Read our Oaxaca City Guide to food & drink.

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