Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. EPISODE 13 September is a very patriotic month in Mexico, as we commemorate our independence from Spain which took place on Sep 16 1810 and it pretty much marks the start of a very long season of national fiestas that is celebrations kicking off with…
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Interview with: Mely Martinez author of the blog Mexico in my Kitchen. Ep.12
Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Interview with: Mely Martinez author of the blog Mexico in my Kitchen. Ep.12 Mely shares her inspiring story as a Mexican expat living in the U.S. and how nourishing her son’s cultural identity motivated her to start “Mexico in my Kitchen” a blog that rapidly…
Mexican street food, Colonial Jewish bakers, Chinese cafes in Mexico. Ep11
Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. EPISODE 11: The show is back! and season 2 starts with a closer look into the Mexican street food phenomena, how it evolved and what makes it so special. Next the story of crypto Jewish bakers in colonial Mexico who shaped the baking traditions by…
Cannibalism and Pozole soup, Cooking superstitions, Toxic plants and healing rituals. Ep.10
Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. EPISODE 10: The cannibalistic story of Pozole soup, Cooking superstitions, Toxic plants and healing rituals. We’ve reached the end of season 1! Discover the story of Pozole a warrior soup (with warriors in it), the unusual and often funny cooking superstitions and the toxic plants…
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Pass the Chipotle is a podcast produced and hosted by Rocio Carvajal, a food anthropologist exploring the stories, people, and ideas that shape what we eat. Through conversations with cooks, farmers, authors, artisans, and food entrepreneurs, the show journeys across Mexico’s diverse food landscapes, uncovering the histories, traditions, and everyday practices that often remain hidden…



