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1800-1860
Menudo is a traditional Mexican soup featuring beef tripe slow-cooked in a rich, flavorful red chili broth, often served with hominy and garnished with lime and onions. It holds special cultural significance in Southwestern Mexican-American communities and is commonly enjoyed during celebrations or as a restorative meal.
The Melting Pot
Posole photo coming soon
1800-1860
Posole is a hearty and spicy Mexican and Southwestern stew featuring hominy corn, pork, and chili peppers. It derives from pre-Columbian indigenous cuisine and became widely adopted in the U.S. Southwest and Southern regions, reflecting Mexican and Spanish borderlands culinary heritage.