born and bred in texas with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. that s commitment. [laughs] jalisco has always been at the forefront of mexico s national culture. the rich tapestry of civilizations that make up mexico informs jalisco s identity and its gastronomic treasures, going all the way back to the aztecs. spiced up by invasion. but sliced and diced by a new generation of food pioneers. wow. whoo. but no culinary tour is ever complete. all: tequila, tequila! - without sampling the local beverage. in moderation, of course. [exhales deeply] ooh, ooh! [laughing] [steady music] jalisco s capital, guadalajara, is mexico s second city. it s vibrant and exciting, with t-shirt weather all year round. the locals proudly call themselves tapatíos, a nickname meaning triple the worth. you can see from the vibe here, guadalajarans
, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. that s commitment. [laughs] jalisco has always been at the forefront of mexico s national culture. the rich tapestry of civilizations that make up mexico informs jalisco s identity and its gastronomic treasures, going all the way back to the aztecs. spiced up by invasion. but sliced and diced by a new generation of food pioneers. wow. whoo. but no culinary tour is ever complete. all: tequila, tequila! - without sampling the local beverage. in moderation, of course. [exhales deeply] ooh, ooh! [laughing] [steady music] jalisco s capital, guadalajara, is mexico s second city. it s vibrant and exciting, with t-shirt weather all year round. the locals proudly call themselves tapatíos, a nickname meaning triple the worth. you can see from the vibe here, guadalajarans are proud to be the face of contemporary mexico. - hola. - hola. ¿cómo estás? wendy perez has been eating her way through guadala
with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you innovate and grow. [steady music] - hola. - hola, eva. welcome to lienzo charros de jalisco. - if jalisco is mexico, nowhere is this more evident than at guadalajara s lienzo charro, the cathedral of charrería mexico s national sport. jesús mora is the head honcho here. you look so handsome. - ay, ay, ay. - look at this! wow! - yes. - ¿traje de charro? - yes. - okay. but being tapatíos, these guys don t see themselves as ordinary cowboys. - in mexico, we have vaqueros. vaqueros is the same as cowboys. charro is, for me, a little bigger, a little higher - an art form. - yes.
- tequila is the national drink of mexico. and it was born right here in jalisco. as shocking as it is, women weren t allowed in these bars until the 1980s. that s so crazy that you could just sit here as a man and pee, and you didn t even have to get up. - also, when the women couldn t enter the cantinas, tequila was seen as a very cheap drink. you weren t very sophisticated if you were drinking tequila. all: salud! - cheers. - thankfully, times have changed.
- i m back with fabián, the guy who converted me to mole, and, luckily, it s lunchtime. i m so hungry. and, no, we re not at his swanky restaurant palreal. we are in one of the local municipal markets. doña vicky! - [laughs] [jazzy music] the name of his place here is a playful nod to mexico s closest neighbor. i love the name yunaites united states. mixing ideas and traditions really is second nature to tapatíos.