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Here are some of our favorite sites about the people of Mexico, their history,
food and culture. If you have a site you think we should
add, please let us know. Contact
Us
Note: The sites listed here are not affiliated in any way
with Ruiz Foods.
Food Sites
Mexican Foods and Cooking Terms - From Ajo (garlic)
to Zumo (juice), this site has an extensive list of Mexican
foods and cooking terms.
www.lomexicano.com/mexicanfoodrecipeglossary.htm
The Mexican Food Pyramid - Most Americans know about
the daily "food pyramid". Here's an interesting twist on
the food pyramid - Mexican Style.
www.semda.org/info/pyramid.asp?ID=27
Online Mexican Grocery Store - Can't find a particular
pepper or spice at your local market? This online grocer
specializing in Mexican-related foods may have what you
need.
www.mexgrocer.com
Mexican Foods and Recipes - Learn about traditional
Mexican spices and seasonings, the corn vs. flour tortilla
debate, and find terrific Mexican recipes.
www.globalgourmet.com/destinations/mexico
Fun Sites
Burrito Fun - Did you know eating burritos could
change your life? It did for these two college guys who
made it a mission to sample burritos everywhere and share
their findings at this fun site. This site comes complete
with mariachi music, a burrito video game, and even burrito
poetry
www.littleburro.com
Especially for Kids - At this site, belonging to
the Dallas Symphony Association, kids can learn how to make
homemade tortillas and what each color of the Mexican flag
represents.
www.dsokids.com/2001/dso.asp?pageID=288
Let's Go To Mexico - This travel site is loaded with
practical information about living and traveling in Mexico.
For example, click on Spanish Helper and discover the 25
most important words to know at the beach, including, la
crema solar (the sunblock.)
www.go2mexico.com
Mexican Folklórico - This Mexcian folk dance directory
will connect you with folklorico groups worldwide.
www.alegria.org
Educational Resources
School Projects
It's not just for teachers. Parents and kids can find resources
on Mexico, Mexican culture and festivals such as Cinco de
Mayo.
atozteacherstuff.com/Themes/Mexico/
Don Mabry's Historical Text Archive - Click on the
Mexico link for a wealth of articles compiled by Don Mabry,
a professor of History at Missippi State University. Topics
range from a pre-Columbian Mexican poem to the 1848 Treaty
of Guadalupe Hidalgo between the U.S. and Mexico.
www.historicaltextarchive.com
Mexican History & Culture - Imagine going to Denmark
to learn about Mexico? Well, that's what you'll be doing
when you visit this site by the Mexican Embassy in Denmark.
http://portal.sre.gob.mx/dinamarca/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=91&op=page&SubMenu=
Geography & Politics
The U.S. State Department's profile of Mexico includes geography,
economy and current political conditions.
www.state.gov/p/wha/ci/mx/
News
Today's News in Mexico
Thanks to terrific photographs and a clean format, this
online Mexican newspaper is fun to look through even if
you can't read Spanish.
www.elmanana.com.mx
TheNewsMexico.com - This English online newspaper
will inform you about what's making the news in Mexico.
www.thenewsmexico.com
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