Lucas de Galvez market in Merida, Mexico
Merida, Mexico
2015
From the Lucas de Gálvez Market in Mérida
Showing you around the bustling Lucas de Gálvez market in downtown Merida.
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메리다에서 가장 큰 갈베스 재래시장찾았다. 좌판의 한 아주머니가 떡 같은 걸 큼직하게 썰어서 올린다. 타말레다. 타말레는 옥수수와 콩, 닭고기 등으로 만들어 바나나 잎에 싸서 판다. 멕시코에서 한국의 삼각 김밥처럼 잘 팔리는 인기 식품이다. 출근길, 사람들이 타말레로 간편하게 아침을 때운다. 시장에는 토르티아 재료인 옥수수 반죽도 팔고 토르티아를 튀긴 나초도 판다. 내 시선을 끄는 아바네로. 보기만 해도 맵지만, 시장에서 인기 있는 재료다. 아예 매운 양념을 전문으로 판매하는 곳도 있다. 고추의 원산지 멕시코답게 색깔과 종류도 정말 다양하다. 아바네로는 다양하게 가공돼 판매된다. 매운 양념과 잘 어울리는 건 육류! 시장건물 한 층을 정육점이 독차지하고 있다. 종류도 참 많다. 바로 옆에서는 닭고기와 칠면조를 판매한다. 사가는 사람이나 파는 아주머니나 모두 인심이 좋아 보인다.
[English: Google Translator]
Galbeseu found the biggest traditional market in Merida. One of the stalls Aunt ups keumjikhage something like sliced bread. The tamales. Sells tamales made of corn and beans and chicken wrapped in banana leaves. The selling popular foods like Rice balls of Korea in Mexico. Commute, people are easy to ttaeunda breakfast tamales. The ingredients of corn tortilla dough market also sells also sells fried tortilla nachos. Abba Nero attract my attention. But only if the map view, and popular materials in the market. There are places that sell at all spicy seasoning to a professional. Beautifully colored Mexican origin and the type of pepper is also very diverse. Abba Nero is a variety of processing gotta sell. It goes well with spicy sauce and meat gun! The market building has one floor and butcher hogs. There are many kinds of truth. In the next sells chicken and turkey. Saga is all a person or sold or is generous lady looks good.
[Spanish: Google Translator]
Galbeseu encontró el mayor mercado tradicional en Mérida. Uno de los puestos de la tía ups keumjikhage algo así como el pan rebanado. Los tamales . Vende tamales hechos de maíz y frijol y pollo envuelto en hojas de plátano. Los que venden alimentos populares como bolas de arroz de Corea en México . Commute , las personas son fáciles de ttaeunda tamales desayuno. Los ingredientes del mercado de masa tortilla de maíz también vende también vende nachos tortilla fritos . Abba Nero atraer mi atención. Pero sólo si la vista del mapa , y los materiales populares en el mercado . Hay lugares que venden en todo el condimento picante a un profesional. Bellamente color origen mexicano y el tipo de pimienta también es muy diversa. Abba Nero es una variedad de procesamiento tiene que vender. Va bien con la salsa picante y pistola de carne! El edificio del mercado tiene una sola planta y carnicerías cerdos. Hay muchos tipos de verdad . En la próxima vende pollo y pavo. Saga es todo una persona o vende o es generosa dama se ve bien .
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Visiting Centro & Bodega Mercado Lucas De Galvez (AKA Big A** Market in Merida)
Hey Everyone! In this video, I enjoy a nice breakfast in Centro with my roommate, Amy.
After we ate, we head to the biggest and most popular in Merida, Bodega Mercado Lucas De Galvez where we get lost amongst rows of fresh fruit and veggies.
I highly recommend you visit this market if ever in Merida. It has a lot more to offer than just fruits and veggies. This video only shows about 1 percent of this market. It has so much more to offer. You can find out more info through the link below.
If you want to check out the restaurant we visited, you can find out more info from the link below.
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Mercado Lucas de Galvez, Mérida, Yucatán.
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Recorrido por este emblemático mercado de la ciudad de Mérida, en el estado de Yucatán.
Alrededor de 1884, se levanto un simple cobertizo y techumbre de lámina galvanizada, compuesto de 3 galerías, rodeado de arquerías y un barandal.
El 16 de septiembre de 1887 se inauguro con el nombre de Mercado de Gálvez. Más tarde fue demolido para construir en su lugar otro mercado más amplio de mampostería y techo de lámina que fue inaugurado en 1909 y a su vez fue demolido en 1948 para ceder su sitio al actual mercado.
Para conocer algo de la cultura de Yucatán te invitamos a visitar este mercado, aqui es el único lugar donde podrás adquirir todos los ingredientes para preparar las delicias de la comida yucateca, ya que muchos de los recados solo pueden adquirirse en este lugar y son preparados por la gente maya de los pueblos que vienen a la ciudad a venderlo, asi como también frutas y verduras frescas que son cultivadas en el interior de estado.
En el mercado Lucas de Gálvez también podrás encontrar una sección donde hay venta de ropa yucateca bordada a mano o pintada de forma artesanal por los mayas de la actualidad.
Piérdete en el bullicio de la gente local y presta mucha atención a lo que dicen, seguramente saldrás de este lugar hablando un poco de maya y disfrutando de un delicioso Xec de frutas con chile y limón.
El mercado se encuentra ubicado en las calles 65 y 69 por 56 A del centro de la ciudad de Mérida a unos pasos del Museo de la Ciudad.
Mercado Lucas de Gálvez
Aquí el ambiente que se vive en el mercado Lucas de Gálvez de Mérida Yucatán , a inicios de la temporada de Hanal Pixan
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Mercado Lucas de Galvez in Merida
Long video of this interesting market. So many candies, exotic fruits liquors and food stands.
Mercado Lucas de Galvez en Merida Yucatan.
Area de los mariscos en el mercado.
Paloma, la bailarina que alegra los pasillos del mercado Lucas de Galvez en Yucatán
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Merida Cooking Class
This our Mérida Cooking Class Tour. In this journey we will take you through the Lucas de Galvez Market. Our guide will explain in depth all the ingredients, both local and national, and will give you hints and tips about different techniques on how to use those ingredients. Afterwards we will head to our local family's house and learn how to cook from a real Yucatecan woman. She will give us her family's recipes for some of the most traditional dishes here in Yucatan.
We hope you enjoy it as much as we did while making it.
Mexican Street Food Tour in Mérida - HIDDEN GEMS Restaurants and Attractions in Yucatan, Mexico!
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Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico - Merida is an a beautiful, well organized, clean, and friendly city in Mexico, and the capital of the Yucatan State. We only had one full day in Merida on this trip, and so we wanted to make the most of it. I’m taking you on a one day Mexican street food and attractions tour of Merida!
Taqueria La Lupita - In the morning we first headed to a local market to eat breakfast. Taqueria La Lupita is a very cool breakfast spot where you can eat local Mexican Yucatan food. We tried some tacos de conchinta pibil, panuchos, relleno negro, and mondongo kabi. The panuchos were the winner.
Total price - 238 MXN ($12.64) for all
Maiz, Canela y Cilantro - It’s always good to have breakfast number 2, and this wasn’t a street food spot, but a nice cafe, and great for families. The reason I wanted to come here was to try their version of Huevos Motuleños, a Mexican egg dish originating from a small town of the same name not far away. It was a stunner.
Total price - 300 MXN ($15.94) for all
Plaza Grande and Horse Ride - Moving on to some of the sightseeing and attractions in Merida, we walked around Plaza Grande and took a horse ride to see some sights around the city. It was wonderful, to enjoy Merida from a horse carriage.
Mango - 15 MXN ($0.80) - One our way to the market, we stopped for a mango. Always delicious!
Mercado Lucas de Galvez - For lunch we headed to one of the main markets in the center of Merida called Mercado Lucas de Galvez. After walking around for a while we went upstairs and found a couple friendly aunties who cooked up a storm. We tried their, mole, relleno negro again, and sopa de Lima, which was the ultimate dish of the day for me.
Total price - 300 MXN ($15.94) for all
Restaurant y Cockteleria Tikinxic II - Finally for dinner I had really wanted to try a Mayan fish dish called tikin xic before leaving the Yucatan, so we searched out a Mexican seafood restaurant to try. It was a little outside of the center of the city, but it was pretty good.
Total price - 758 MXN ($40.27) for all
This was a fantastic day of Mexican street food in Merida. Merida is one of the most pleasant cities to explore in Mexico!
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Taquería La Tía, todo un ícono del mercado Lucas de Gálvez
Desde hace 47 años, sus deliciosos tacos y tortas de cochinita y lechón han conquistado a propios y extraños, políticos y hasta artistas como Margarita, la diosa de la Cumbia, y Molotov.
Créditos: Yucatán en Corto.
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