The film "Alfareros De Puebla" explores the rich tradition of tile and pottery making in Puebla, Mexico, highlighting its Spanish and Arab influences. It details the intricate process of crafting ...
Inside the brilliantly hued Talavera-tiled kitchen, I was learning a seriously important "don't" of poblano cuisine. Don't inhale. At least not while leaning above chiles roasting over a stove's open ...
It seems that everyone who comes to Puebla these days is headed for the city’s famed cooking schools. Mexico’s fifth largest city is the birthplace of mole poblano, the richest and spiciest of gravies ...
Renowned as a cookware and deeply rooted in an Indian past, black-on-red glazed pottery has been produced in the barrios of Puebla, Mexico, for over 450 years. Flora S. Kaplan draws on several ...
Look west on a clear day from any hilltop in Puebla. In the suburb of Cholula, seven miles outside downtown, you’ll spy an orange church and a snow-topped peak looming behind it. This church is ...
Puebla is the fourth-largest city in Mexico, just a two-hour drive from the capital (it’s 67 miles, but there’s no accounting for Distrito Federal traffic). Yet it often gets tacked on as a day trip ...