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- with searingly hot weather all year round, time moves at a slower pace in yucatán. - [speaking mayan] - when it s taken hundreds of years to build the pyramids, waiting a day for your dinner to cook is no big deal. - eight hours? i just hope i can be as patient as my hosts. i want to taste the pig! [upbeat music] yucatán state is cut off from the rest of mexico by dense forest, but its long coastline has always linked it to the outside world. it has the largest maya population in mexico, dating back 4,000 years. the ancient maya were pioneering and industrious. they thrived here until the arrival
as diverse as its 32 states. i don t think i ve ever seen an avocado this big. - here in yucatán, there are so many great ingredients. - with searingly hot weather all year round, time moves at a slower pace in yucatán. - [speaking mayan] - when it s taken hundreds of years to build the pyramids, waiting a day for your dinner to cook is no big deal. - eight hours? i just hope i can be as patient as my hosts. i want to taste the pig! [upbeat music] yucatán state is cut off from the rest of mexico by dense forest, but its long coastline has always linked it to the outside world. it has the largest maya population in mexico,
i don t think i ve ever seen an avocado this big. - here in yucatán, there are so many great ingredients. - with searingly hot weather all year round, time moves at a slower pace in yucatán. - [speaking mayan] - when it s taken hundreds of years to build the pyramids, waiting a day for your dinner to cook is no big deal. - eight hours? i just hope i can be as patient as my hosts. i want to taste the pig! [upbeat music] yucatán state is cut off from the rest of mexico by dense forest, but its long coastline has always linked it to the outside world. it has the largest maya population in mexico, dating back 4,000 years.
and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. i don t think i ve ever seen an avocado this big. - here in yucatán, there are so many great ingredients. - with searingly hot weather all year round, time moves at a slower pace in yucatán. - [speaking mayan] - when it s taken hundreds of years to build the pyramids, waiting a day for your dinner to cook is no big deal. - eight hours? i just hope i can be as patient as my hosts. i want to taste the pig! [upbeat music] yucatán state is cut off from the rest of mexico by dense forest, but its long coastline has always linked it to the outside world.