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The story of pulque, much like the history of ancient Mexico, is rooted in legend. It was the cosmological center of different Mesoamerican Empires, including the Mayan and Aztec.
Letter from Mexico City: Pulque, the ancient drink of Aztecs, is lost and found again June 17, 2011 More than 14 years ago Summary By William Booth ...
Once a drink for Aztec nobleman and today's beverage of choice for the traditional Mexican working class, a museum exhibition dedicated to the tumultuous times of the pulque has opened in Mexico City.
Back in Aztec times, only priests and emperors habitually consumed pulque, known then as the “gods’ beverage,” though for its alleged healing properties, pregnant women and sick people drank ...
The popularity of the pre-Hispanic alcoholic drink, pulque, is fading in favour of more conventional beverages such as beer and rum. Mario Grajedo wobbles slightly as he perches on a stool by the side ...