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    Flavors of Mexico

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    2015-04-21 10:23 Editor: Si Huan
    The ongoing Mexican food festival is a rich and colorful mix of the country's culinary traditions-declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2010.(Photo provided to China Daily)

    The ongoing Mexican food festival is a rich and colorful mix of the country's culinary traditions-declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2010.(Photo provided to China Daily)

    Chef Eduardo Perez Romero will be presenting dishes from his home country for the next two weeks at Hilton Beijing. 

    Visiting Mexican chef Eduardo Perez Romero says that if you've never been to Mexico, your idea of his country's cuisine may be entirely wrong. But he's in Beijing on a mission to change that.

    "Most people expect Tex-Mex: nachos, chimichangas, burritos," he says, speaking of the fast foods popular along the US border and in the movies.

    For the next two weeks at the Hilton Beijing, Perez will be presenting dishes from central and southern Mexico, specifically his native Mexico City and his current home, Merida. The two-week food festival, Flavors of Mexico, will feature a buffet in one hotel restaurant, Elements, and an a la carte menu in the Hilton's One East restaurant.

    Offerings include classics, such as ceviche, fish marinated in lime that he'll present in a cucumber, and salbute, a specialty of the southern peninsula of Yucatan, a soft tortilla topped with chicken and minced pork in blackened chiles. The peppers in question are habaneros, among the hottest on Earth, and Perez sears them "until they are burnt" before stewing the meat with them. The result is a rich earthy flavor typical of Mexico's south, where locals eat more pork than most of their fellow citizens do.

    Lamb chops in achiote, a pungent herb known as anna to in its seed form that colors foods red, are cooked in a banana leaf with white rice and grilled pineapple. Another dish, chicken in green mole, may also surprise expectations about Mexican food here: This mole is no chocolate sauce. It's a rich blend of green salsa made with Mexican tomatillos-tiny Yucatan tomatoes that are green when ripe, plus ground pumpkin seeds and epazote, a sharply flavored herb also indigenous to Mexico.

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