Fare Magazine – Issue 14: Mexico City
Fare connects armchair travelers with immersive and nuanced stories from cities around the world, and also serves as a kind of roadmap for those who are ready to make the actual trip to see things for themselves.
Sitting atop ancient ruins and once-vast lakes, today's Mexico City is both humming with history and hungry for change.
In Fare: Mexico City:
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Walk the canal-lined floating farms of Xochimilco, where the last vestiges of the city’s ancient agriculture still thrive
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Meet chef-activists Saqib Keval and Norma Listman, who interweave their culinary heritages in a workplace built on change
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Visit the studio of Afro-Mexican ceramicist Dagoberto Gonzalez, whose clay work is crafted from the volcanic black sands of his ancestor’s villages
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Breathe in a burst of colour in the Mercado de Jamaica, a densely packed flower market named for its vibrant purple dried hibiscus flowers
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Watch taqueros spin out plates of tacos al pastor, the city-wide favourite with Ottoman origins
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