Seasonal Dining: Mexican Wild Game – Part Two: Rabbit and Venison
As discussed in last month’s column, wild game played an important culinary role in pre-Hispanic Mexico. Although the Aztecs, Maya and other Mesoamerican people relied on corn as the staple food, along with a wide variety of fruit and vegetables, the carbohydrate-rich diet was supplemented by animal protein. The Aztecs had only five domesticated animals, … Continue reading Seasonal Dining: Mexican Wild Game – Part Two: Rabbit and Venison
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