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Tachihual Bread from Ajijic, Chapala

Chapala, Jalisco

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A delicious traditional bread from Ajijic is the famous Tachihual bread, produced by the same Martinez Velazquez family, who have passed the recipe down from generation to generation since the beginning of this town, and continue the same process using the old wood oven, the product is a delicious bread that has a certain sweetness that can be enjoyed alone or accompanied by a wide variety of things, with a coffee or filled with cheese and cream, but it will always taste delicious. They also make one called Cema which is basically a whole wheat bread but with that special something from Tachih

Municipality

The municipality of Chapala is one of the 125 municipalities in which the Mexican state of Jalisco is divided, its capital is the city of Chapala, located next to the lake of the same name, from which it receives its name that means "place of vases or small pots" (Nahuatl); "very wet or soaked place" (coca), or the "place of grasshoppers on the water" (Nahuatl), the main tourist attraction is Ajijic a small town located on the shore of Lake Chapala excellent to enjoy a vacation in total relaxation and rest. For some reason, almost 20,000 foreigners have made this town in Jalisco their favorite place to live or vacation. The phenomenon of migration in the Chapala Riviera and mainly in the town of Ajijic is curious and does not happen anywher

Festivities

Among the most important festivities in Chapala are those in honor of the patron saint of Chapala, Saint Francis. The novena begins on September 26 and lasts until October 4. The Carnival stands out; in February, the most important popular festival begins with the traditional "burial of bad humor", the parade of floats, troupes and costumes, followed by the "serenades" in the Main Plaza in honor of the Queen of Festivities and the coronation of the Ugly King. Also on September 30, the festival of the Virgin of the Rosary begins, which is transported from its chapel in front of the Ajijic plaza to the Sanctuary of Guadalupe in the neighborhood of the Six Corners.


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