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Mexico / Guerrero (Acapulco, Costa Chica, Tierra Caliente, Taxco)

Guerrero

Pacific surf and silver-sierra cooking — green pozole every Thursday, frothy cacao chilate, and lime-cured tiritas.

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Pozole Verde Guerrerense

Pork-and-hominy soup colored green with pumpkin seed, tomatillo and epazote — Guerrero's Thursday ritual.

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Guerrero cooks along the Pacific and up into the sierra, and its table swings between the two. The coast cures raw fish into tiritas and roasts pork relleno along the Afro-Mexican Costa Chica; the highlands simmer green pozole thick with pumpkin seed every Thursday and grind festival moles in Chilapa. Old drinks survive here — cacao-and-rice chilate frothed cold, and the silver town of Taxco even folds rose petals into a sweet pink mole.

The Palate

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Pozole Verde Guerrerense

Pork and hominy in a pumpkin-seed green broth, dressed at the table.

Why start here · Guerrero's Thursday ritual and its signature bowl.

Chilate

Roasted cacao, rice and cinnamon, frothed cold.

Why start here · A pre-Hispanic Costa Chica drink still poured today.

Tiritas de Pescado

Thin strips of raw fish cured in lime with onion and chile.

Why start here · The Acapulco coast's lighter answer to ceviche.

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