Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

The beverage Pulque is making a comeback in Mexico

Mexicans have been brewing pulque from the juice of cactus-like maguey plants for centuries, but the viscous, beer-like beverage fell out of favor starting in the 1970s as pulque got a bad reputation as a peasant's drink. The number of producers, consumers and bars known as "pulquerias" dwindled.

But now, the nutrient-rich drink is making a comeback among a new generation of Mexicans.

The Aztecs of Mexico's central highlands revered pulque, pronounced POOL-kay, reserving it for the highest social classes and the most august occasions.

Today, pulque is available in numerous flavors and strengths . . .

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