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Travelling to Mexico City, the first moment you step off the airplane and out into the city, you will pass by hundreds of street food stalls. From the moment you get into your uber and ride in from the airport your sense will be set alight. You'll pass hundreds of aluminum roadside eateries and bicyclists

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Explore the Street Food Scene in Mexico City 🌮✨ Embark on a street food safari through Mexico City. Taste authentic tacos, tamales, and other street food delights in the bustling markets. 🌿🌶️ #MexicoCityFood #StreetFoodSafari #CulinaryAdventure #FoodTravel

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Esquites is very similar to another popular street food, elotes. The main difference elote is Mexican corn served on the cob. While esquites is a dish created using loose corn kernels. However, everyone who makes esquites finds a way to add their own personal touches. Another common variation of esquites includes cotija cheese which tastes like feta cheese. #mexicanfood #mexico #streetfood #recipes #streetfood #esquites #elotes #amigofoods Corn In A Cup, Mexican Sweets, Mexican Crema, Latin American Food, Mexican Street Food, Importance Of Food, Mexican Corn, Mexican Dessert, French Dishes

Esquites is very similar to another popular street food, elotes. The main difference elote is Mexican corn served on the cob. While esquites is a dish created using loose corn kernels. However, everyone who makes esquites finds a way to add their own personal touches. Another common variation of esquites includes cotija cheese which tastes like feta cheese. #mexicanfood #mexico #streetfood #recipes #streetfood #esquites #elotes #amigofoods

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