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We bought chocolate (for making Mole Coloradito and hot chocolate) from this stand in the main Oaxaca mercado. They also had a nice variety of dried chiles, and you can see mounds of mole paste on the right.
Oaxaca's zócalo is always active and full of people, day and night.
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In the park next to the zócalo, there are always a bunch of vendors selling "globos".
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Maguey (Agave) plants growing in front of the Iglesia de Santo Domingo.
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Nopales, fresh from our local market. We used these when we made tasajo and cecina enchilada tacos.
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A truck full of garlic at the Etla market.
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Flowers on a tree in the Ethnobotanical Gardens. We took a guided tour one morning and really enjoyed it.
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One of the structures in the ancient city of Monte Albán. It is an easy day trip from Oaxaca, and definitely worth it - particularly if you have not been to other ruins in Mexico.
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Soaking chiles and tomatillos - we soaked all of our produce in a dilute chlorine solution in order to ensure disinfection.
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Nothing gets much better than a "home"-made chorizo quesadilla.
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Taco stands selling tacos (mostly made from various pig face parts) and big bowls of pozole set up shop outside the main mercado at night.
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That's an impressive load of garlic! I love the photos of your trip. I've tagged you in my blog so check out the latest post for rules. Looking forward to reading/seeing your adventures.
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