Live Like a KING For $20 ? - Visiting a Mexican Beach Club ! (Chelem, Yucatan)
Adriana and I spent the day living like kings at a beach club in Chelem, Mexico (Yucatan) located about 45 minutes north of Merida. We spent 450 pesos ($24 USD) for a full day of access + snacks + a gourmet meal.Tell us in the comments if you would try this. Make sure to subscribe if you're new and follow along the rest our month in Merida + The Yucatan.
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Hispanic cuisine | Wikipedia audio article
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Hispanic cuisine
00:01:28 1 History
00:01:36 2 Cultural influences
00:01:46 2.1 Native American influence
00:03:14 2.2 African influence
00:04:04 2.3 European influence
00:04:55 2.4 Asian influence
00:05:40 3 Caribbean
00:06:44 3.1 Cuba
00:08:05 3.2 Haiti
00:09:57 3.3 Puerto Rico
00:11:11 4 Central America
00:11:51 4.1 Belize
00:13:20 4.2 Costa Rica
00:14:21 4.3 El Salvador
00:15:50 4.4 Guatemala
00:16:35 4.5 Honduras
00:18:12 4.6 Mexico
00:23:50 4.7 Nicaragua
00:25:30 4.8 Panama
00:26:21 5 South America
00:27:23 5.1 Argentina
00:28:19 5.2 Bolivia
00:28:47 5.3 Brazil
00:29:47 5.4 Chile
00:30:30 5.5 Colombia
00:31:26 5.6 Ecuador
00:33:19 5.7 Paraguay
00:34:10 5.8 Peru
00:35:38 5.9 Uruguay
00:36:17 5.10 Venezuela
00:36:58 6 Traditional eating customs
00:37:21 6.1 Traditions
00:38:22 7 See also
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Latin American cuisine is the typical foods, beverages, and cooking styles common to many of the countries and cultures in Latin America. Latin America is a highly diverse area of land that holds various cuisines that vary from nation to nation.
Some items typical of Latin American cuisine include maize-based dishes arepas, pupusas, tacos, tamales, tortillas and various salsas and other condiments (guacamole, pico de gallo, mole, chimichurri, chili, aji, pebre). These spices are generally what give the Latin American cuisines a distinct flavor; yet, each country of Latin America tends to use a different spice and those that share spices tend to use them at different quantities. Thus, this leads for a variety across the land. Sofrito, a culinary term that originally referred to a specific combination of sautéed or braised aromatics, exists in Latin American cuisine. It refers to a sauce of tomatoes, roasted bell peppers, garlic, onions and herbs.
Latin American beverages are just as distinct as their foods. Some of the beverages can even date back to the times of the Native Americans. Some popular beverages include coffee, mate, hibiscus tea, horchata, chicha, atole, cacao and aguas frescas.
Desserts in Latin America are generally very sweet in taste. They include dulce de leche, alfajor, rice pudding, tres leches cake, teja and flan.
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Held in Xalapa City, Mexico, this festive international conference features some very moving messages from prominent public figures from Mexico, Formosa (Taiwan), Philippines and the United Kingdom. All the speakers supported the green efforts of Supreme Master Ching Hai and agree that our days are numbered and we need to do something about the dire state of our planet.
Supreme Master Ching Hai encouraged the public to take responsibility for themselves and set an example for others or even their leaders. Adding, “The good leaders do care. They have children and they want to protect them and the future generations.” Hosting a range of enlightening questions from members of the audience, you will be both captivated and moved by Her profound words of wisdom, such as: “Living in virtue is the only protection; these virtues will be smiled upon by Heaven. We have to respect life and then we will beget life.”
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墨西哥沙拉巴市所舉行的這場國際會議中,來自墨西哥、福爾摩沙(台灣)、菲律賓及英國等傑出公眾人物,在會中發表了感人的言論。演講者均支持清海無上師致力環保,並同意我們時間所剩不多,須採取行動來因應地球嚴峻的情勢。
清海無上師鼓勵大眾要為自己負責,為他人甚至領袖樹立榜樣:「好的領導人會關心,他們也有子女,也想保護孩子及下一代。」對於觀眾們極富啟發性的提問,她睿智的答覆令人深受感動,如:「道德生活是唯一的保護,上天會嘉許這些善行。我們必須尊重生命,才能獲得生命。」