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  • Being over the mercado is a terrible place to be at 6: 00 am when the young folks setting up their stands below seem to need to blare the music to get their day started, but it's a great place to be later in the day when you want to pull up the chair and sit there gazing out at the mountain off a little way in the distance and listen to the sounds of the mercado.

    1st Trip part one 2001

  • Oscar, although I've not personally had it, I believe that the pozole sold in the Pátzcuaro mercado is known as pozole batido, in which the maíz is cooked long enough and perhaps beaten so that the soup is thicker than normal.

    Patzcuaro Bonito! 2009

  • Oscar, although I've not personally had it, I believe that the pozole sold in the Pátzcuaro mercado is known as pozole batido, in which the maíz is cooked long enough and perhaps beaten so that the soup is thicker than normal.

    Patzcuaro Bonito! 2009

  • It's only my opinion but I think the majority of people that shop at the main mercado are from the outlying towns and villages and they are very set in their ways in what they prepare.

    Minatlitl�n to San Crist�bal de Las Casas 2010

  • It's only my opinion but I think the majority of people that shop at the main mercado are from the outlying towns and villages and they are very set in their ways in what they prepare.

    Minatlitl�n to San Crist�bal de Las Casas 2010

  • Oscar, although I've not personally had it, I believe that the pozole sold in the Pátzcuaro mercado is known as pozole batido, in which the maíz is cooked long enough and perhaps beaten so that the soup is thicker than normal.

    Patzcuaro Bonito! 2009

  • Oscar, although I've not personally had it, I believe that the pozole sold in the Pátzcuaro mercado is known as pozole batido, in which the maíz is cooked long enough and perhaps beaten so that the soup is thicker than normal.

    Patzcuaro Bonito! 2009

  • It's only my opinion but I think the majority of people that shop at the main mercado are from the outlying towns and villages and they are very set in their ways in what they prepare.

    Minatlitl�n to San Crist�bal de Las Casas 2010

  • Oscar, although I've not personally had it, I believe that the pozole sold in the Pátzcuaro mercado is known as pozole batido, in which the maíz is cooked long enough and perhaps beaten so that the soup is thicker than normal.

    Patzcuaro Bonito! 2009

  • Oscar, although I've not personally had it, I believe that the pozole sold in the Pátzcuaro mercado is known as pozole batido, in which the maíz is cooked long enough and perhaps beaten so that the soup is thicker than normal.

    Patzcuaro Bonito! 2009

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