We Mexicans have extraordinary tastes. We eat
worms, chicatanas, grasshoppers, tongue tacos, brain quesadillas and more. And if you're one of those who like to try different things, then head to the
XVII Regional Rabbit Fair. You can also read:
What was eaten in pre-Hispanic Mexico?Where and when is the Regional Rabbit Fair?
The next edition of the
Regional Rabbit Fair will be held from June 14 to 22, in the esplanade of the
Xochimilco borough.
In this event, you will find food, crafts, and many other activities related to the rabbit.
If you like rabbit meat, or want to try it, here you can enjoy dishes like
mixiotes,
tacos,
stews,
mole,
barbecue, and even rabbit burgers.
However, it won't just be about food, as it has been announced that there will also be a sale of
crafts made with the animal's skin, such as bags, hats, scarves, and more.
If you're going with family, remember that at the 2025 Regional Rabbit Fair you'll also find a myriad of workshops, talks, cultural activities, workshops, and more.
To encourage you to go and taste the delicious dishes of regional Mexican cuisine, we inform you that entry is free. Don't miss the
Regional Rabbit Fair!
Continue reading:
Pre-Hispanic food recipes we still enjoy