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[R102]Recipes For Mexican Food
by Annie Dubois, Ann

When you think of delicious cuisine, if you happen to enjoy great Mexican food, spices are definitely going to be a part of your meal. A good spice, by today's standards, is often a spice that is dried and put into a can. Purchasable at your local grocer, that spice is going to offer a flavor similar to the fresh and authentic taste you would expect. In fact, many people simply do not know what it is to have the fresh and authentic taste of some of the most delicious flavors in the world.

There are many Mexican food spices available today. The most common are probably chili powder, cumin, and oregano. However, there are many other types of spice available with a long range of benefits and tastes.

Oregano grown and harvested in Mexico is absolutely divine. This earthy spice adds its earthiness to any meal. Many people may be familiar with Mediterranean oregano which adds immense flavor to Italian cuisine, but the oregano from Mexico is in a class all of its own and no less appreciated.

Cumin just happens to be one of those herbs that have been around since the beginning of time. The origin is believed to be in the middle east, but the reality is no one can know for sure. The bitter taste adds a toasty flavor popular when it comes to cuisine from Mexico. Cumin is an extremely hearty herb with just a little bit going a long way!

Everyone has heard of chili powder, and this is a blended mix often considered a staple when it comes to Mexican food spices. This blend of oregano, cumin, and chilies can be added to just about anything offering a spicy taste of perfection. Most often, chili powder is used to spice up meat, but many families love this flavor on vegetables too.

Another spice similar to chili powder would be Chipotle. What is chipotle? Chipotle is a dried jalapeno that has also been smoked to perfection. Chipotle is definitely popular, and you will find this spice goes great in many salsas and sauces. Also, chipotle is a primary spice found in the marinade Adobo.

Of course, not all Mexican food spices are as well recognized as chipotle, chili powder, cumin, or oregano!

Epazote is an authentic spice form Mexico that should be used sparingly. In large enough quantities, epazote can be poisonous. However, epazote is also used to flavor beans and it will also calm the intestinal side effects of a large dose of delicious beans.

A few other flavors you may find appealing for your next meal could be anise, cinnamon, cocoa, and/or cloves. These spicy and sweet ingredients are not delicious, but they are filled with the healthy things you and your family will appreciate.

Choosing to eat the best in authentic Tex-Mex or Mexican cuisine will often lead you face to face with some of the spices and herbs you see here. However, because this is such a diverse culture, the truth is that you will find much more. Eating good starts with knowing what herbs and spices are most beneficial to your taste buds as well as your overall health.


Historically, Mexican food is one of the most loved cuisines amongst American eaters all over the U.S. and has spread to other countries as well. Of course, depending on the amount of ?heat? or fats in a particular Mexican dish, it may cause a problem for some of the more delicate digestive tracts. And that brings us to the point of healthy eating and Mexican food.

The problem with most Mexican foods that you find north of the border is that they have been infused with too much fat and added calories. Some restaurants have turned their recipes into monstrous super sized meals with enough food to feed an entire family in each individual serving. If you look back into Mexican food history and travel into different regions of Mexico, you will find that Mexican food, cooked in most local restaurants and casas, are actually prepared with healthy ingredients.

Most Mexican food that is made in Mexico is rich in fresh vegetables. They are very healthy because these vegetables and other fresh ingredients impart vitamins and proteins into the food. It is also flavored with real spices which can also be healthy as some spices contain antioxidants. Real spices give you real flavor that is natural and therefore better for you.

Now it is certainly possible to eat that healthy Mexican food here in the States if you know how to prepare the dishes yourself and you use healthy ingredients. There may be a store near you where fresh ingredients can be easily found and purchased, that are rich in the vitamins and devoid of the items that are detrimental to good health.

Some "American" versions of true Mexican dishes will often times bear little resemblance in looks or flavor to the dish it represents. The problem is that the American dining public has gotten used to these ?Americanized? recipes and super-sized portions with fat-infused ingredients. As Americans we have come to think of the fat, or ?lard?, as adding additional flavor. We, the consumer, are to blame for that. The restaurants are only giving us what we order most and seem enjoy.

If you examine the history of Mexican food you will find that their recipes have been handed down from family to family for generations. Individual families have worked out the best combinations of fresh spices and other fresh ingredients to make food taste good. What they have found is that freshly prepared food, using freshly harvested items produces a rich tasting and healthy meal.

These recipes with all natural and fresh ingredients, never frozen, have graced the Mexican people's tables for centuries. It is a food that can be served as a weeknight meal or at a special occasion. Secret family recipes or popular dishes are often requested at graduations, weddings, or anniversaries. Even when celebrating we should strive to serve food that is both healthy and ?muy deliciouso.? We should revel in the healthy choices that the Mexican people have been serving for centuries and adapt them to our ways of life. Admittedly, some recipes can take several hours or days to prepare. But many have been adapted to our ?fast-food? mentality, and have been revised to be able to prepare a great and healthy Mexican meal in under an hour.
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