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Mexico is one of the most visited countries on earth, but what is less well known is the fact that it is also one of the greatest gastronomic destinations on the planet. Food is ingrained in every aspect of Mexican life and culture, and Paul Hollywood is off to explore the national obsession, with a grand tour of Mexican cuisine – and its many, many surprises - in a brand-new series, Paul Hollywood Eats Mexico.
Burritos, nachos, fajitas? Not Mexican, they were invented by the USA. The real Mexican culinary experience is a much broader, surprising and exciting proposition. This is the country that invented chocolate, still eats recipes from thousands of years ago and is home to the most dangerous fruit in the world. And, happily for Paul Hollywood, Mexicans also love a pastry, specifically Pan Dulce (literal translation: sweet breads), a style of baking that even Paul has never come across before. Mexico is the ideal destination for Britain's favourite baker to go on a culinary voyage of discovery and try his hand at some very specialised local challenges.
Paul Hollywood concludes his trip with a look at the origins of chocolate, and pays a visit to the most extraordinary, and dangerous, firework festival on Earth. He discovers why Mexican cola is becoming increasingly fashionable in the US while exploring the role sugary drinks can play in health, and also visits Mexico's most celebrated mezcal distillery and enjoys a night in a traditional cantina.
Paul attends a quinceañera in Baja California, visits one of Mexico's best restaurants on the Yucatan Peninsula, and judges a pasty baking competition in a town with a surprising Cornish heritage. Along the way, he samples some unusual Mexican staples - fresh cactus in Milpa Alta and insects in Oaxaca.
Paul Hollywood goes on a culinary voyage of discovery, beginning in Mexico City, where he discovers the dangers of avocados and learns how to make Pan Dulce - Mexico's favourite bread. He also attempts to eat a tarantula, goes on a takeaway food tour of the capital with a biker gang, and plays the ancient Mexican game of Fire Hockey.
Mexico is one of the most visited countries on earth, but what is less well known is the fact that it is also one of the greatest gastronomic destinations on the planet. Food is ingrained in every aspect of Mexican life and culture, and Paul Hollywood is off to explore the national obsession, with a grand tour of Mexican cuisine – and its many, many surprises - in a brand-new series, Paul Hollywood Eats Mexico.
Burritos, nachos, fajitas? Not Mexican, they were invented by the USA. The real Mexican culinary experience is a much broader, surprising and exciting proposition. This is the country that invented chocolate, still eats recipes from thousands of years ago and is home to the most dangerous fruit in the world. And, happily for Paul Hollywood, Mexicans also love a pastry, specifically Pan Dulce (literal translation: sweet breads), a style of baking that even Paul has never come across before. Mexico is the ideal destination for Britain's favourite baker to go on a culinary voyage of discovery and try his hand at some very specialised local challenges.