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Producer and host Rocio Carvajal food anthropologist, Mexican culture gastronomy educator takes you to discover the edible treasures of Mexico’s gastronomic traditions with stories and interviews that will change the way you think about Mexican food, cooking and eating guaranteed! Bookstand: https://rociocarvajal.gumroad.com/ Website: https://www.passthechipotle.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipotlepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rocio.carvajalc/ Youtube: https://tinyurl.co ...
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 87 This episode features a conversation with Mexican anthropologist and PhD candidate Mario Macias Ayala @mario.maciasaa in which we discuss several intertwined projects that are at the core of his research: -Return migration within Mexican-American dynamics: M…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator.Episode 86This hybrid episode brings together of Hungry Books and Pass the Chipotle Podcast and I’m joined by Dr Deborah Toner editor of "Alcohol in the Age of Industry, Empire, and War," a ground-breaking volume that explores the intricate connections between alcohol a…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 85 This episode features a conversation with Dr Caroline Dodds Pennock about her latest book: On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe combining a critical perspective that questions the historiography, narratives, and consequences of margin…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist. Episode 84 This refreshed version of the coffee special explores the origins of coffee and its journey from Eritrea modern-day Ethiopia, Africa into the Americas and how in a short time became a highly profitable crop. In the second part, we explore some aspects of the cultural history of coffee con…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 83 To wrap up the year I teamed up with my dear friend Mely Martínez to have a candid chat about our favourite Christmas and seasonal foods, drinks and treats. Since it is impossible to exhaust the wide variety of regional and local dishes from all across Mexic…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator.Episode 82Dr Pablo Sierra’s research contests that blackness is a decidedly foreign concept in the cultural history of the City of Puebla, an idealised urban centre whose narratives about Spanish baroque splendour have silenced the stories and presence of other ethnic g…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 81 When Salvador packed his camera and got off to start a journey documenting traditional drinks of Mexico, he didn’t know that his life was about to change forever. This adventure became the beginning of a transformative experience for him and the many lives h…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 80 This year marks the 160th anniversary of the famous 5 de Mayo battle, but curiously this date means epic Mexican-themed celebrations in the USA, but why? In this epic episode, I explore the many events that lead to the famous battle of Puebla on that eventful day of May 5…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 79 Welcome to the season finale! In this episode, I discuss how early printed cookbooks in Mexico were tools of cultural propaganda. Through a form of culinary patriotism, cookbooks built the gastronomic identity of a newly independent nation promoting the adop…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 78 In this episode I discuss my guest’s new book: “The Last Emperor of Mexico: The Dramatic Story of the Habsburg Archduke Who Created a Kingdom in the New World.” This work is so much more than the story of Maximilian I, it really captures the zeitgeist of a b…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 77 This episode explores the influence of the Andalusi culture that echoed deeply in every aspect of Spain’s society in the 16th century and the impact of the African slave trade in colonial Mexico. But to fully understand these stories from the beginning, I wi…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 76 This episode explores the intersections between art, music, painting and life in Mexico during the colonial period closing down with Mexican baking and pastry traditions. My guest: Eliceo Lara is a talented Mexican baker and accomplished singer with a deep i…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal food anthropologist, Mexican culture gastronomy educator. Episode 75 The Day of the Dead celebration is a cultural pillar of Mexico’s rituals of memory, conviviality and spirituality, this episode celebrates the history behind this vibrant tradition that is one of Mexico’s most joyous cultural export. It also offers an …
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 74 Mexican pastries or “pan dulce” have taken the world by storm with their delicious flavours and styles, but did you know that wheat was once a stranger in Mexico? This episode explores the remote origins of wheat in the Middle East and its voyage to the New World where it…
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In this UNRELEASED episode the boys get together and discuss the weird world wide sightings of Duendes. (What is a duende? A duendeis a creature from Iberian, Latin American, and Filipino folklore. The Spanish term duendeoriginated as a contraction of the phrase dueño de casaor duen de casa, "possessor of a house", and was originally conceptualized…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 73 This episode explores different aspects of the cultural production of food in traditional indigenous cultures of Mexico, and some of them are related to preparation methods as explored by the“culinary triangle” of raw, cooked and rotten. And other aspects focus on the cre…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 72 Located in central Mexico and framed by majestic volcanoes, the UNESCO listed city of Angels sits in a vast valley where beautiful colonial buildings tell the 500-year-old story of a metropolis envisioned as an aspiring model for all Spanish territories in the Americas. T…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 71 Carnivals are synonymous with good times, mind-blowing choreographies, music and spectacular costumes. But under that shiny surface, there’s a long, complex and utterly fascinating history. Carnivals are a vehicle for the collective expression of a culture’s identity, his…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 70 This year marks the 159th anniversary of the famous 5 de Mayo battle, but curiously this date means epic Mexican-themed celebrations in the USA, but why? In this epic episode, I explore the many events that lead to the famous battle of Puebla on that eventful day of May 5…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal, gastronomy educator, cook and authorEpisode 69Pulque is one of the best known traditional fermented drinks from Mexico. Its origin goes back to pre-Columbian times and has over 25 centuries of history and tradition.Known as the “drink of the gods”, pulque has endured the test of time: from colonialism, revolutions, war…
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From Hungry Books Podcast @hungrybookspodcast Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. This episode reviews: “Eggs or Anarchy, The remarkable story of the man tasked with the impossible: to feed a nation at war” By William Sitwell The setting is Britain at war: WWII looms over Europe and Churchill is at the brink of becomi…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal, gastronomy educator, cook and author. Episode 68 In this conversation we explore the little-known world of religious institutions in the colonial period, and the ways in which friars, priests and nuns impacted the culture and life of Mexico. We talk about how the kitchens of female convents became a cultural catalyst w…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal, gastronomy educator, cook and author Episode 67 Together with corn, tomatoes and chillies, beans are part of the holy quartet of Mexico’s gastronomy. Their enduring popularity as a delicious and versatile food synonymous of Mexican cuisine, no wonder they are present in some form in 60% of all traditional dishes. This …
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal, gastronomy educator, cook and author Episode 66 This episode presents some reflections about the impact of 10 years since Mexican cuisine was inscribed into UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage. I offer a balance of this remarkable event and explore the origin, purpose and uses of food to generate cultural dev…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal, gastronomy educator, cook and author Episode 65 Mely Martinez is a household name in the food blogging world, she is the founder of “Mexico in My Kitchen” one of the most loved and trusted references of traditional Mexican food on the internet. Mely returns to the show after three years to celebrate the publication of …
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 64 Day of the Dead celebrations is a cultural pillar for Mexico’s rituals of memory, conviviality and spirituality. The contagious joy of the vibrant decorations, foods and music, give this celebration transcend languages, borders and beliefs. Discover the origin of the elem…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 63 This episode features the history of English miners, Arab refugees and Chinese railway workers that came to Mexico in search of a better life. Their stories are testimony of human resilience, dignity and hope. Their presence enriched Mexico’s culture and their foods inspi…
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In this special episode of the Don’t Stop Believin’ Podcast the boys, Humberto Moreno, Joseph Soto, and Dr. Roy Alex Gomez get together to discuss the dark and unknown including... Cat Spies The Lost Russian Cosmonaut The time traveler from the year 2800 NASA orders recovered lost files to be destroyed And slightly more. cover art by: Roy Alex Gome…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 62 In this first episode of season 5, we take a look into the key historical events that lead to the discovery of the Americas, the Spanish conquest of Mexico and the war of independence. September marks the beginning of a long season of celebrations that culminate the follo…
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Hey what’s up boils and ghouls...We’re Back! And this time...it’s personal. In this episode the boys (Roy Alex Gomez, Humberto, Moreno, And Joseph Soto) get together in a secret location to discuss the following. Randonautica (with clips) Ancient Indian Android Skull found in India Ancient atomic Bomb Special guest interview with Mario Sierra of So…
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What’s up boys and ghouls?! The boys are back with a mother of a Episode! We visit three separate locations and encounter various messages from beyond the grave. we also accidentally cock block someone trying to get freaky in a cemetery! We have a good collection of EVP’s and Ovilus readings of spirits telling us tales of murder and calling us assh…
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The boys (Roy Alex Gomez, Humberto Moreno, and Joseph Soto) are joined by our special 3 peat guests Sonia Trevino & Timothy Looper as we discuss -sexual alien encounters -dolce underground alien battle -horror movie recommendations -out sickest burns (we simultaneously find out Roy was a asshole in high school) And other things! :: Show notes :: In…
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In this episode the boys (Roy Alex Gomez, Humberto Moreno, and Joseph Soto) are joined by special guests Rodney Lamar Moore and Dennis Cohen as they discuss -The terror of the Tokoloshe, the 5ft tall creature with a 4ft penis -Sexual Alien Encounters -Spirit Box Sessions (Robin Williams & Johnny Cash) -and all sorts of fun facts spirit box session(…
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In this episode the boys get together (without pants) and talk October movie recommendations the movie Halloween fun facts making shitty movies great again The Legend of Robert Johnson The man called Screamin’ Jay Hawkins Music Intro ‘‘Maybe”by: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins “Blues jam” by: Mike White, Rich Bryant, Jim White “Hellhounds on My Trail” by: Ro…
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in this episode the boys (Roy, Humberto, and Joseph) discuss - The hauntings at The Comedy Store- Sam Kinison’s paranormal experience - And an interview with local paranormal research group The Wicked Paranomal Diaries Music by (Intro) The Beat Crusaders- Get up Get up! Screamin’ Jay Hawkins- I Put A Spell On You (Outro) Dramarama- Until Next Time…
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In this bonus episode the boys ( comedians Roy Alex Gomez, Humberto Moreno, and Joseph Soto) talk about the possible implications a failed black magic ritual done by Aliester Crowley that may have spawned sightings of Lochness Monster. Plus other stuff! Follow us on on social media here 👇👌👇 @ROYAGOMEZCOMEDY on instagram, Facebook, and twitter @HUMB…
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In this (previously unavailable) classic episode, the boys (Roy Alex Gomez, Humberto Moreno, and Joseph Soto) are joined by their special guest Sonia Trevino as they bust some Mudda Fukkin Ghosts! (Guided by Daniel Saldaña of the Haunted Paranormal Society of San Benito) as they investigate the old San Benito Cemetery. This episode includes • The c…
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The boys gathered for the first time to record a paranormal podcast with their friends Rio grande valley stand up Comedians Sonia Treviño and Timmothy Looper. They discuss the following The curse of a script that would doom John belushi, Chris Farley, and Sam kinison. Humberto’s old middle school is haunted The time Roy and Joseph did hoodrat shit …
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Thank you for another podcast year together! This episode reflects on the stories, topics and conversations I presented to you over season 4 including sound-bites from the conversations I had with the guests that shared their stories, opinions and experiences dealing with the challenges of building socially responsible businesses; fostering cultura…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 60 The grand finale of season 4 brings an interview with author and chocolate Historian extraordinaire Alex Hutchinson, this episode continues exploring the adventures of cocoa, a wondrous seed that continued to change lives at its arrival in England where mass-produced choc…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 59 In part I of this special you will hear about cocoa's botanical origin, and how its cultivation was intimately connected to the rise of the first civilisations of ancient Mexico. Discover why cocoa inspired myths, recipes and rites, and find out how centuries later, the e…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 58 British writer Diana Kennedy has been described as the “saviour” of Mexican cuisine with an uncompromising commitment to preserving traditional foodways. Diana has 56 years of experience researching, travelling, writing and leading conservation projects to protect Mexico’…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 57 5 de Mayo is internationally recognised as a Mexican celebration, but why is it such a big deal in the USA? In this epic episode, I explore the many events that lead to the famous battle of Puebla on that eventful day of May 5th, 1862 and the fascinating aftermath that ch…
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Presentado por: Rocio Carvajal investigadora de historia gastronómica, autor y cocinera. Episodio 56 El maíz ha estado por miles de años al centro del sistema alimentario mexicano sin embargo actualmente enfrenta una severa crisis y muchas de las 59 variedades de maíz nativo están en riesgo de desaparecer. Aunado a esto, las tortillas de maíz tradi…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 56 Corn has historically been at the heart of Mexico’s food system but it is going through a severe crisis as many of the native 59 varieties of corn are at risk of being lost forever, added to this, traditional corn tortillas have been heavily displaced by mass-produced “fa…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 55 Diana Kennedy arrived in Mexico 63 years ago, and since then has dedicated her life to exploring Mexico’s foodways, culinary heritage and food traditions. Today Diana is the undisputed authority in Mexico’s edible biodiversity, traditional cooking techniques and recipes, …
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 54 Culinary regions: The grand north ⛰️ This is the final instalment of “The Culinary Regions of Mexico” featuring the majestic northern canyons, stunning deserts, parries, mountains and wonderful foods from the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Durango and Zacateca…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 53 At the heart of Pinole Blue is the deep pride of Eddie Sandoval’s cultural heritage, a passion for building a business that is socially and ethically sound to provide hight quality nutrition and hail the ancestral tradition of the Tarahumara food traditions in Mexico. Edd…
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author.Episode 52Karina Jimenez is a Mexican-American third-generation food entrepreneur who harvested inspiration and drive from her bicultural upbringing and arts background to create Viva los Cupcakes.Tamal de mole, salsa verde, conchita and mazapan are some of the many cupcake flavours …
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Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Episode 51 The history of chilies is the history is part of the backbone of Mexico’s gastronomy, their culinary use stretches for more than 9000 years and chillies today are much more than a condiment but a true symbol of cultural identity. This episode explores many little-known as…
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