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Explore the kitchens, markets, and restaurants of Mexico’s most culturally and biologically div

Explore the kitchens, markets, and restaurants of Mexico’s most culturally and biologically diverse state. Email not displaying correctly? [View in your browser]( Oaxaca: Tastes of Past and Present This trip is selling fast, but there are still six spots left to taste the wonders of Mexico’s most culturally diverse state. Leading the way is mother-daughter duo Iliana de la Vega and Isabel Torrealba. A powerhouse of Oaxacan culinary knowledge, chef Iliana is a James Beard-nominated whiz in the kitchen, while food writer Isabel has a master’s degree in cultural reporting. [See Itinerary]( ON THE BLOG Around Oaxaca in Five Local Eateries Chef Iliana de la Vega knows where, when, and what to eat in Oaxaca—widely considered Mexico’s culinary capital. [Read More →]( ON THE BLOG Two Soulful Recipes for Mexican Comfort Food Isabel shares two of her mom's recipes and how you can cook like chef Iliana at home. [Read More →]( ATLAS OBSCURA GUIDE Oaxaca, Mexico A beautifully deceptive waterfall, the stoutest tree in the world, and a 16th-century monastery. [Read More →]( CONDIMENTS Oaxacan Mole Blanco It's the fairest and rarest of them all. [Read More →]( PREPARED FOODS Caldo de Piedra “Stone soup” with hot rocks and fresh fish. [Read More →]( DRINKS Tejate Oaxaca’s favorite morning beverage. [Read More →]( INGREDIENTS Pasilla Mixe A rare, smoky chile found only in Oaxaca. [Read More →]( Are you planning a trip? These quick questions will take just a minute and help us understand what types of blog articles, destination guides, and trip recommendations you'll enjoy most. [Take Survey →]( [Subscribe]( to our other newsletters [Add a place]( to Atlas Obscura --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2020 Atlas Obscura Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you asked us to notify you when we add new trips. Our mailing address is: Atlas Obscura Inc. 61 Greenpoint Ave #622Brooklyn, NY 11222 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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