'Tortilla movement' seeks to restore Mexico's iconic food
May 23, 2019
MEXICO CITY (AP) As Mexico Citys nine million residents sleep in the pre-dawn darkness, busy hands are already preparing the days corn tortillas in the small kitchen of Molino El Pujol, a tortilla shop that is part of a famed chefs bid to help recover Mexicos iconic food.
As the old tortilla machine roars to life at 5am, a steaming hot mass of lime-treated corn mash is loaded into one end, where it is divided into small portions, flattened and baked.
Fresh tortillas come out the other end, letting customers taste a bit of Mexican history that chefs say is being eroded by modern production techniques and modern corns.
If the Pujol in the shops name sounds familiar, its because its creator is chef Enrique Olvera, whose Mexico City restaurant Pujol is rated among the worlds best restaurants.
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