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I've been thinking so much about the things that are so close to us, so ubiquitous, that we decide to erase them completely.
Octavio Paz, our literature nobel prize, explores this intensively in his famous book "The Labyrinth of Solitude".
He talks about "Ningunear", which is the act of making someone, no one.
We've done this to so many Mexican products. but a group that I believe has been ninguneado like no other, are the thousands of traditional herbs that are still used today for making delicious infusions.
Without further adieu please welcome Monica Favila, and her love for all glorious herbs and teas.
In this episode on Heritage Mezcal, I had the opportunity to have a delightful conversation with Eric Zandona. He is an incredibly booze-informed gentleman, and the organizer of the ADI’S International Spirits Competition, which, if you were to ask me, offers a great chance for brands of all...
Published 11/06/24
Agaves and humans have always had an intimate relationship but, believe it or not, a significant part of if has nothing to do with booze. As we've discussed before in this podcast agaves provided to our ancestors with many charms; from clothing to nourishment. But given the fact that many of...
Published 10/17/24