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This is a field of agave plants, used to make tequila. It takes 8-10 years for the fruit to ripen.
This is the agave fruit after it has been harvested. It is being prepared for the cooking process. We tasted it after it was cooked. I loved the flavor.



These are some of the homes at the distillery where some of the workers live. The distillery was really like a little town. They have a library, a chapel, soccer fields, school teachers, and homes. They had armed guards at the entrance.
This is fascinating. You have had such varied experiences and seen what most people never get to see. I agree - it is my favorite photo as well.
ReplyDeletePicked up a "few" things in Tlaquepaque? Our home now looks like a Mexican hacienda. And it wasn't clear from your posting -- You enjoyed the taste of the agave plant but did NOT sample the final product?
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