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Season 1
In our new 10-part series, Peter Kuruvita embarks on a breathtaking journey of culinary discovery through the vibrant, mouth-watering world of Mexican cuisine. In Episode 1, Peter kicks
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In our new 10-part series, Peter Kuruvita embarks on a breathtaking journey of culinary discovery through the vibrant, mouth-watering world of Mexican cuisine. In Episode 1, Peter kicks off his adventure at the US border in the state of Chihuahua, where he gets his first real taste of Tex Mex in the form of a burrito, before wrangling cattle and cooking an old favourite – chilli con carne.
Having explored the beef territory of northern Mexico, it’s time for some seafood as Peter Kuruvita descends 2,000 metres by train to explore Mexico’s Pacific coast – home of prawns, giant oysters and the original fish tacos.
Having explored the beef territory of northern Mexico, it’s time for some seafood as Peter Kuruvita descends 2,000 metres by train to explore Mexico’s Pacific coast – home of prawns, giant oysters and the original fish tacos.
Peter Kuruvita arrives in his first big Mexican city, Guadalajara, the starting point of this week’s episode that will see him sample a classic slow-cooked goat dish known as birria,
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Peter Kuruvita arrives in his first big Mexican city, Guadalajara, the starting point of this week’s episode that will see him sample a classic slow-cooked goat dish known as birria, before heading to the iconic town of Tequila and going behind the scenes at a boutique distillery.
Episode 4 sees Peter Kuruvita getting to know the real Mexico as he travels atop a 50-year-old jeepney to the ghost town of Real de Catorce in search of peyote. He then heads south to
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Episode 4 sees Peter Kuruvita getting to know the real Mexico as he travels atop a 50-year-old jeepney to the ghost town of Real de Catorce in search of peyote. He then heads south to the romantic town of Guanajuato to learn how to make the most ubiquitous of all Mexican food, tortillas.
Peter Kuruvita arrives in one of the largest metropolises on earth, Mexico City, discovering a city of extremes, with high-end dining sitting side by side with some of the cheapest and tastiest street food in the world.
Peter Kuruvita arrives in one of the largest metropolises on earth, Mexico City, discovering a city of extremes, with high-end dining sitting side by side with some of the cheapest and tastiest street food in the world.
Contrary to popular opinion, molé is not just a chilli-chocolate sauce, although molé poblano is the most well-known, and this episode sees Peter Kuruvita learn the secrets to this incredibly complicated concoction.
Contrary to popular opinion, molé is not just a chilli-chocolate sauce, although molé poblano is the most well-known, and this episode sees Peter Kuruvita learn the secrets to this incredibly complicated concoction.
Episode 7 sees Peter Kuruvita arrive in the coastal state of Veracruz, where he discovers the technique of smoking jalapenos into chipotles, before visiting the original home of vanilla.
Episode 7 sees Peter Kuruvita arrive in the coastal state of Veracruz, where he discovers the technique of smoking jalapenos into chipotles, before visiting the original home of vanilla.
Oaxaca is the undisputed culinary capital of Mexico, and Peter Kuruvita spends a week here sampling all this city has to offer, from cheese to tamales and even a serving of grasshoppers.
Oaxaca is the undisputed culinary capital of Mexico, and Peter Kuruvita spends a week here sampling all this city has to offer, from cheese to tamales and even a serving of grasshoppers.
Peter Kuruvita arrives in the Mayan stronghold of the Yucatan Peninsula, major producer of one of the hottest chillies on earth – the Habanero. Next he heads to the state of Tabasco, where chocolate has been consumed for thousands of years.
Peter Kuruvita arrives in the Mayan stronghold of the Yucatan Peninsula, major producer of one of the hottest chillies on earth – the Habanero. Next he heads to the state of Tabasco, where chocolate has been consumed for thousands of years.
In the final episode of Mexican Fiesta with Peter Kuruvita, we travel to the cloudy forests of Chiapas near the border with Guatemala, where Peter explores a state with the highest
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In the final episode of Mexican Fiesta with Peter Kuruvita, we travel to the cloudy forests of Chiapas near the border with Guatemala, where Peter explores a state with the highest indigenous population in Mexico and, with it, some of the most interesting food yet.
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