I ate a snack here - some tostadas and hot chocolate. Weird fact, Oaxaca is known for its chocolate, but cocoa doesn’t grow here. However, because several trade routes from the south went through Oaxaca, the people learned how to make best chocolate because they had access to all the best stuff. Also, this place is fun because there’s a cool Spanish bookstore attached that had a bunch of independent journals and books by independent researchers. A post shared by Amanda (@amandagetslost) on Nov 23, 2017 at 6:16pm PST
I ate a snack here - some tostadas and hot chocolate. Weird fact, Oaxaca is known for its chocolate, but cocoa doesn’t grow here. However, because several trade routes from the south went through Oaxaca, the people learned how to make best chocolate because they had access to all the best stuff. Also, this place is fun because there’s a cool Spanish bookstore attached that had a bunch of independent journals and books by independent researchers.
A post shared by Amanda (@amandagetslost) on Nov 23, 2017 at 6:16pm PST
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