Best of Mexico
We visited Mexico for a little over two months, starting September 13, 2016 until the last day of Our First World Trip on November 15, 2016. We entered the country overland traveling from Flores, Guatemala to Chetumal, Mexico crossing Belize. We traveled a total of 106 hours by bus, 12.5 hours by train, and 6 hours by ferry, making stops in Chetumal, Valladolid, Merida, Palenque, San Cristobal de las Casas, Huatulco, Oaxaca, Puebla, Cuernavaca, Mexico City, Morelia, Guanajuato, Guadalajara, Zacatecas, Monterrey, Chihuahua, Creel, Los Mochis, La Paz, and Tijuana.
Many things impacted us during our days in Mexico, many indigenous languages are still alive despite the violent Spanish colonization. We were impressed by all the words from the Nahuatl language that are still alive, coexisting, and widely spoken within the Spanish language in Mexico. Words like avocado have an origin in the Nahuatl language and have been incorporated not only into Spanish but many other languages in Europe and around the world. The National Commission for the Indigenous Communities Development reported that in the year 2000, there were an estimate of 1,475,575 speakers of Maya Yucateco or Peninsular in Mexico, which makes it the third language most spoken in the country after Spanish and Nahuatl. Maya Yucateco is as antique as Spanish and modern English. Its grammatic is studied with great rigor and when it is written or spoken, this language has a rich vocabulary as any other. Throughout our time in Mesoamerica we learned so much by visiting museums and temple ruins, be sure to read our article to get a feel for what it was like in pre-Hispanic times.
Mexico, how was it that having lived so close for so many years, we took you for granted? That being so near we never visited you as much as you deserve? Since we entered your land, we could not stop to feel like fools due to having happiness right in front of our eyes. Even though we left you for the last of our travels, you have proven you should never be the least and have become the best happy ending to our honeymoon. From the great variety of cuisines to marvelous biodiversity in all your regions, the indigenous legacies and living traditions, your history marked with pain and battles for independence and social justice, your revolutionary artists and leaders, and the kindness and generosity of your people, you, Mexico, have stolen every corner of our hearts!
When we entered the USA through Tijuana, we encountered US immigration officers and very kind ones too, who were excited to see our thick passports full of stamps from all over the world. After leaving Mexico two things were very clear: 1) Mexico is a must return destination and we will be back sooner than later. 2) We have reached the end of Our First World Trip, but the journey always continues. Viva Mexico Cabrones!!!
Below are other great things we enjoyed about Mexico:
Food and Drinks
Jarritos Drink
Shaved Ice with Various Hot Sauces
Poc Chuc: grilled pork marinated Mayan style with grilled onions
Tacos: with various meats
Sopes: a fried thick tortilla top with refried beans, meat, lettuce, milk cream, and cheese
Tortas: meat sandwich on a small baguette
Corona Beer
Pacifico Beer
Panucho: fried tortilla with beans topped with pork in tomato sauce
Salbut: thick fried tortilla topped with chicken, avocado, tomato, and lettuce
Empanada: puffy fried dough stuffed with ground beef topped with ground beef, lettuce, hardboiled egg, and avocado
Horchata: cold rice drink
Relleno Negro: chicken and pork in a black chile sauce
Cochinita Pibil: pork in local sauce
Chamoy: sweet chile sauce
Tamal Pan de Espelon: type of tamal with beans
Tamal Colado: type of tamal with a red sauce
Lime Soup
Chaya Drink: tree spinach drink
Flan: custard
Chapulines: grasshoppers
Papausa: custard apple
Pozole: soup with shredded pork and corn grains
Mondongo: tripe soup
Champurrado: hot corn drink
Hot Chocolate
Tascalate: cold drink with corn, cocoa, and other spices
Green Chilaquiles: fried tortilla chips with green chile sauce, cheese, and chicken
Campechana: octopus, shrimp, and conch
Octopus cooked in its ink
Pineapple Shrimp
Bohemia Beer
Enchiladas: corn tortillas stuffed with cheese/chicken and topped with more cheese and red or green sauce
Mole: various types of sauces made any combination of cocoa, tomatoes, and other spices
Enmoladas: enchiladas with black mole
Tlayudas: flour tortillas with pork lard, cheese, beans, lettuce, tomato, avocado, and onions
Amarillo de Res: a yellow beef chili stew
Estofado Almendrado: a mole with almonds and other spices served with chicken
Tecate Beer
Sol Beer
Various Mezcal served with Oranges and Worm Salt (salt, chili, and ground worm)
Cecina: pork
Tasajo: beef
Chorizo: pork sausage
Nopales: cactus leaves
Guacamole: blended avocado
Various Gelatins
Jicama: similar to a turnip
Tajate: cold drink made of cocoa, corn, and nuts
Maguey Fibers
Barbacoa: goat meat
Jamaica: cold drink made with hibiscus flowers
Pulque: sweet agave drink
Memelitas: fried flat tortilla with beans, cheese, and meat
Taco Arabe: taco with Arab meat
Pepian Verde: sauce made with pumpkin seeds
Mole Poblano: sauce made with cocoa and other spices topped with sesame seeds
Modelo Beer
Melted Cheese
Momias: corn dogs wrapped in bacon
Chile en Nogada: ground beef mixed with raisins and nuts stuffed into a pepper topped with goat cheese, nut sauce, and pieces of pomegranate
Tlaxcales: sweet corn snacks
Tacos Acorazados: two tortillas overlapped with rice and a meat filling
Quesadillas: flour tortillas stuffed with cheese
Cactus Fruit
Tarasca: tomato and bean soup
Churro: fritter with sugar
Michoacana Popsicles
Corundas: cheese tamale with cream and green spicy sauce
Atole de Tamarindo: hot tamarind drink
Nieve de Pasta: artisanal ice cream
Michelada: beer mixed with any combination of lemon/lime juice, salt, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and/or Clamato
Chelada: beer mixed with lemon/lime juice and salt
Shrimp Cocktail
Gaspacho: fruit salad of mango, pineapple, and jicama with lime and orange juice topped with cheese and chili
Birria: goat stew
Seafood Soup
Rice with Shrimp
Fish and Shrimp Tacos
Tejuino: cold fermented corn drink with lemon sorbet
Torta Ahogada: sandwich dipped in a red sauce
Margarita Cocktail
Asado de Boda: pork in tomato sauce
Empalmes: choice of meat and sauce with tortillas over them
Burritos: large flour tortilla stuffed with meat and various toppings
Hate: hot dogs with everything!
Favorite Sights and Activities
Ecstatic to Finally see the Whale Sharks in the Beautiful Natural Setting of La Paz
Mesmerized by all the Pre-Hispanic Ruins Throughout the Country, such as Palenque, Chichen Itza, and Teotihuacan
Loving how the Architecture and Natural Slopes Blend in Guanajuato
Enjoying the Cool Turquoise Waters of Laguna Bacalar
Enriching Ourselves in World Class Museums Throughout the Country
Starring at the Endless Mountains and Cliffs in the Copper Canyon
Wanting More of the Oaxacan Cuisine, Culture, and Natural Surroundings
Urbanized in Mexico City and Liking it with Great Transportation Options, World Class Museums, and Diverse Food
Roaming the Lit-up Streets of Nocturnal Zacatecas
People
Rodrigo: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing host in Chetumal.
Rodrigo and Elena: from Argentina, met in Chetumal while CouchSurfing with the same host.
Deejay and Shay: from Australia, originally met in Guatemala and ran into then again in Bacalar.
Andres: from Mexico, Rodrigo’s friend who we met at his house while CouchSurfing in Chetumal.
Manuel: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing host in Valladolid.
Gabriel: from Mexico, met in Valladollid while CouchSurfing with the same host, Manuel.
Leslie: from the USA/Hong Kong, met on a tour to ruins in Merida.
Humberto: from Mexico, met in a plaza in San Cristobal de las Casas.
Jose: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing host in Huatulco.
Claudia and Ricardo: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing hosts in Cuernavaca.
Paulina: from Chile, met while CouchSurfing with the same host in Cuernavaca.
Maciej: from Poland, our CouchSurfing host in Mexico City.
Jaime and Leslie: from Mexico, met while drinking pulque at a bar in Mexico City.
Maga, Ian, and Maribel: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing hosts in Morelia.
Eric: from Mexico, Maga’s boyfriend.
Abraham: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing host in Zacatecas.
Antonio and Perla: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing host in Monterrey.
Monica: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing host in Creel.
Osmar: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing host in La Paz.
Viviana: from Mexico, met in La Paz while CouchSurfing with the same host.
David: from Mexico, Osmar’s friend we met in La Paz.
Fernando and Alejandra: from Mexico, our CouchSurfing hosts in Tijuana.
Carlos: from Mexico, he served us wines at L.A. Cetto in Tijuana.
Animals Viewed
Coati
Eagle Ray
Marine Turtles
Whale Sharks
Sea Lions
Various Fish
Various Birds
Common Sayings
Padre = Cool
Chavo/a = Guy/Girl
Lana = Money
Aguas Naturales = Natural Drinks
Orale = Okay
Alberca = Pool
Chamaco/a = Kid
La Neta = For Sure
Aguas = Caution
Huero/a = Light Skinned Person
No Manches = You’re Kidding
No Mames = You’re Kidding (vulgar)
Wey = Dude
Betabel = Beet
Gacho = Difficult
Gabacho/a = Light Skinned Person
Popote = Straw
Papalote = Kite
Glorieta = Roundabout
Central = Bus Station
Albur = Pun in sexual connotation
Raspado = Shaved Ice