¿Have you ever wondered what other mexican dishes are there apart from Tacos and Burritos? Well, you are in the correct place. Now, you have 5 not-so-known equally delicious mexican regional dishes!
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Morisqueta (Michoacán) – A simple yet hearty dish made with white rice, served with beans, cheese, and often with tomato sauce. It’s often accompanied by pork or beef and seasoned with regional spices.

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Torta de Tamal (CDMX) – This is literally a tamal placed inside a bolillo (Mexican bread roll), making for a filling and carb-heavy street food that’s popular for breakfast only for chilangos (inhabitants of mexico city). However, please don't do this. (trigger warning)

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Chiles Rellenos de Picadillo (Various States) – Poblano peppers stuffed with picadillo, a mixture of ground meat, vegetables, and spices. Unlike the more famous cheese-stuffed version, this variation has a hearty, savory filling.

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Caldo de Piedra (Oaxaca) – Literally translated as "Stone soup" unique soup made by placing hot stones (Clean ones, obviously) in a broth with fish, shrimp, and vegetables. Traditionally cooked in riverbeds by indigenous communities, this dish combines history and flavor.

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Asado de Boda (Zacatecas) – A rich, slow-cooked pork stew in a dark red spicy sauce, often served at weddings and special events. It has a sweet and spicy flavor, thanks to a blend of spices and sometimes chocolate.

These dishes showcase the variety and depth of Mexican cuisine beyond the well-known classics.
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