of the spanish conquistadors in the 1500s. the region s turbulent history and unique geography have heavily influenced the cuisine. so today, i am trying cochinita pibil, which is probably the most famous dish from the yucatán. you can t come here without having it. it s known worldwide. hola. - hola. buenos días. - hola. buenos días. - buenos días. [speaking spanish] - [speaking spanish] now, there are variations on the recipe. but cochinita pibil is slow-cooked pork marinated in a tangy spice mix. oh, wow. traditionally served in a taco with pickled red onions. look at that. you know it s good when there s pork fat dripping out. mmm. i m going to the award-winning restaurant, ixi im,
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