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Chocolate Oaxaqueño without or with Almonds
One of Mexico's most important gifts to the world, with
the biggest impact, is the cacao bean to make chocolate. According to
legend the God of Light, Quetzalcoatl, brought cacao down to the
Toltecan people and taught them how to cultivate it. It was a special
offering and considered "Food of the Gods". It has retained its place
among the most cherished foods in Mexico. According to tradition
Chocolate is to be made only by the hands of a woman, whipped into a
foamy mixture, and always served with Pan de Muertos.
| Chocolate Oaxaqueño without or with Almonds |
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Ingredients:
cacao, sugar, cinnamon
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| Case 1/2 lb (30 boxes) |
15 lb |
$90.00 |
| Case 1 lb (40 boxes) |
40 lb |
$224.00 |
| Case Food Service |
40 lb |
$180.00 |
Ingredients:
cacao,
almonds, sugar, cinnamon
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Mole Paste
Going through the
markets in Oaxaca, you will pass piles of seasoning pastes in various
earthy colors and flavors. Instead of having to spend days in your
kitchen, you can reconstitute Mole Paste and make this ceremonial dish
in less than an hour. Serve a generous portion of chicken, turkey, pork
or a combination of the three with plenty of this sauce. Although some
stalls sell many different kinds of pastes, the most popular are Mole
Negro, Mole Coloradito and Mole Rojo.
| Mole Negro Oaxaqueño / Oaxacan Black Mole paste |
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Net weight |
Unit Price |
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Case (3 Boxes / 36 Jars) |
18 lb |
$185.40 |
| Bucket (Food service) |
44 lb |
$215.60 |
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Ingredients: chile peppers (chilhuacle negro, guajillo, pasilla mexicano, mulato, chipotle meco), oaxacan chocolate, sugar, onion, garlic, almonds, sesame seeds,
raisins, cinnamon, prunes, plantain, sunflower oil, lard, salt, herbs, spices.
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| Mole Coloradito / Mexican Mole paste |
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Unit |
Net weight |
Unit Price |
| Case (3 Boxes / 36 Jars) |
18 lb |
$185.40 |
| Bucket (Food service) |
44 lb |
$215.60 |
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Ingredients:
chile peppers
(red ancho, guajillo) mexican chocolate, sugar, sesame seeds,
cinnamon, plantain, garlic, almonds, raisins, sunflower oil, lard,
salt, herbs, spices.
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| Mole Rojo / Red Mole paste |
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Unit |
Net weight |
Unit Price |
| Case (3 Boxes / 36 Jars) |
18 lb |
$185.40 |
| Bucket (Food service) |
44 lb |
$215.60 |
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Ingredients:
chile
peppers (chilcostle , guajillo, mora) mexican chocolate, sugar,
cinnamon, garlic, almonds, raisins, sunflower oil, lard, salt, herbs,
spices.
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Chintestle / Smoked Chile paste
In Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec village cocineras grind chile pasilla oaxaqueño into a paste called Chintestle. The chiles are smoked in nearby villages, only a five hour burro ride away! People used to take
this paste with them to spread on their tortillas, making a nutritious and instant meal. Now it is mainly used as a seasoning for marinades
and salsas.
Chintestle paste
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Net weight |
Unit Price |
| Case (3 Boxes / 36 Jars) |
18 lb |
$257.40 |
Ingredients: chile pasilla oaxaqueño , salt, garlic. |
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Jalapeño Jelly / Chile Canario Jelly
Jalapeño Jelly is a mixture of fresh ranch raised chile jalapenos or
canarios and
bell peppers grown in the Oaxacan sunshine. They are
simmered in vinegar and sugar to make a rich hot and sweet combination.
This can be layered on bread, crackers or celery that is spread with
farmers or goats cheese, or used in dressings, or marinades. Comes in red,
green and yellow varieties.
| Jalapeño Jelly
(red or green) |
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Unit |
Net weight |
Unit Price |
| Case (3 Boxes / 36 Jars) |
18 lb |
$162.00 |
| Ingredients: chiles jalapeños, bell peppers, sugar, vinager, pectin. |
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| Chile
Canario
Jelly (yellow) |
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| Case (3 Boxes / 36 Jars) |
18 lb |
$162.00 |
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Ingredients: chiles canarios, bell peppers, sugar, vinager, pectin.
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Sea Salt
Salinas de Marquéz is a salt flat on the edge of Salina Cruz in the
Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in Southern Oaxaca. It is here that the sea
water flows into shallow pools once a year for shrimp and oysters to be
grown and harvested by the townspeople. As the north winds blow off the
Sierra Madres in January, the evaporation process starts and continues
for several months. Once the water has evaporated the blinding white
salt is revealed, all by natural progression. The women in the
collective then go to hand harvest the salt, while the men do the tasks
of grinding it, filling sacks and carrying them to the storage sheds.
It is the birthright of those from the village to be able to work in
the collective and make their living off the natural salt of their
lands. Susana says: "This salt has changed my cooking
forever, I love the flavor and texture of it..."
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Sea Salt
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Unit |
Net Weight |
Unit Price |
| Case (12 Cylinders) |
6 lb |
$36.00 |
| Case (12 Silver Bags with tin tie) |
12 lb |
$27.60 |
| Case (12 Silver Bags with Sipper) |
24 lb |
$34.80 |
| Bucket (Food Service) |
44 lb |
$55.00 |
| Ingredients: sea salt |
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Molinillos
Molinillos are used to create the froth on hot chocolate, wich is
considered the most important point of the drink. Hold the molinillo in
your hands as if prayer and rotate the pitcher stick to make air
bubbles in the drink. Our molinillos are made of pine by a family in
the Sierra Juarez mountains. The men make them on lathes and the women
engrave them.
| Molinillo |
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Case / 25 pcs |
$100.00
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