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EliseT
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Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Tue, 12/16/08 2:46 PM
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Warning: PETA people will not like this one. I tried to edit out the cusswords.





Next the tour bus took us to a little town called El Quelite for lunch. And so much more. Now, this is where things started getting weird. Like Hunter S Thompson bat country weird. The tour guide was going on about witches, ancient rites of the Aztecs and indiginous cannibals in the mountains. Then he asked the group, "You like cockfights?"

Everyone was taken aback. One person said haughtily, "Those are illegal in the United States. He said, "Yeah, they're illegal here too" and laughed a creepy laugh. As we passed a bullfighting ring he told us about the quail farm behind it. Animals do not fare well around here. Or to put a positive spin on it, you could say that people are eating "local". That's some seriously fresh food.

One of the main features of El Quelite is this statue. It is of an ancient game like hackey sack or soccer, but you can only use your hips to touch the ball. I hope they had ancient athletic cups.



Next we hit a panaderia, not exactly an unfamiliar sight for an Angeleno. But I had never seen an oven like this, so the visit was cool. And who doesn't love pan dulce?

There was an interesting "burnt sugar turnover. It is like blackstrap molasses. It rises so fast the sugar adheres to the pastry leaving an empty center.











Then we walked along the town.

I swear to you, I do not seek out cemetaries. They just seem to always be there. It was a few weeks after Dia de los Muertos, so everything had a fresh new coat of white paint.



As I was taking photos of the cemetary, I started hearing roosters. Oh no! He didn't! He did. The tourists all blanched, like when you have accidentally gotten yourself in way over your head. Like you are in some kind of nightmare and can't get out. The discomfort was palpable to everyone but the tour guide.

He asked, "Who wants to see a cockfight, hunh?" trying to get everyone excited. They all looked from one to the other. They were horrified. But when you think about it, a lot of these people were probably going to eat chicken that day. Half of them were wearing leather. Really, at what point does it become hypocrisy?







The guide asked again, "Come on! Who wants to chicken fight???"

To lighten the mood, I said, "I'll take one on! Strap one of those knives on my feet!"

Surprisingly that did not help.

Really, it's much more humane to use the knives so it is a quick, clean kill instead of letting the chickens hack at each other in a painful, drawn-out battle to the death. But I have to admit it's kind of messed up the way he's showing off this knife so proudly.





At this point, the guide finally noticed everyone's discomfort. he started trying to defend the sport of cockfighting. He insisted the roosters love it; it's in their nature; they aren't forcing them to do anything they don't want to do. He decided to demonstrate. Then he actually walked over to one of the roosters and started kicking it! And that rooster went psycho. He kicked and the rooster pecked and flapped and I thought, "I can't believe I am watching this guy fight a f-ing chicken."



Finally, after everyone was sufficiently freaked out we meandered over to the restaurant for lunch. It was a bit of a tourist trap, but that meant bright and safe-feeling with clean bathrooms. The group was needing the security of colorful woven tablecloths at this point in the tour.



Meson de los Laureanos is named after Jose Laureano, a local folk hero.



Above the doorway





The tour guide had described the local dishes to us on the tour, "Machaca, that is beef, carnitas is pork, pollo is chicken, and birria, that is beef." I looked around wide-eyed for someone to elbow, but I was the only one who knew that he was totally lying. So when I picked up the menu, I immediately checked the translations. They all described the animal, except for Birria. It said, "A Mexican specialty". As in special Mexican goats.

Queso fresca



As usual, I was unable to choose just one dish and asked if they wouldn't mind making me a "mixed" platter. Clockwise from top right: Lamb, Goat, and Beef. They cooked it barbecue-style, then stewed it in a sauce. Mmmmmm. The lamb was a little gamey, but I loved the goat. It was not "wild" or weird or gamey. It was perfect. The beef was very good, but the birria goat, err, uhhh, "beef" was my favorite.



Since there was a quail farm nearby, we thought we would try the fresh quail. I had always heard complaints about the little bones, but it was no different than hot wings. And they were so succulent and light - not gamey, and not like chicken, better than chicken. I love quail now - at least super fresh quail.



Hmmm



On the way there and back we crossed the Tropic of cancer - my first time!

After such an eventful day, we took it easy and ordered a simple dinner from room service. Sinaloa supplies most of the tomatoes for the United States, and it really showed. It seems like they pick the fruits and vegetables closer to ripe than we do, but they also sell them a little longer than we do too, as I was to learn in the Old Town Market later in the week.





I was completely freaked out when I tried to eat my chicken soup. It took me a second to realize it had clear plastic wrap tightly wrapped around the bowl.




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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Tue, 12/16/08 9:52 PM
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Cock fighting? I would complain to the tour organizer not that it would do anything. That's horrible!

Not ever knowing what to order the fact that they gave you a little of everything is cool. I wish sample meals were available here. The only way we get them is at a buffet.

Laughing at the chicken soup experience. Did it make you think twice when you got back to your "room" ?

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Wed, 12/17/08 12:04 AM
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They didn't make me watch a real cockfight, which is where I would have really put up a fuss. Seeing a drunk man fight a chicken was almost worth it. The chicken was winning.

I am wondering though, from the lack of comments, if maybe I should not have posted about that.

I guess they put plastic wrap on room service soup to keep it from spilling - good idea, actually. But it was weird enough that I did it again so I could take the picture.

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Wed, 12/17/08 12:59 AM
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Great report...interesting place...good looking food...thanks!

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Wed, 12/17/08 9:14 AM
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If you want to stay in a complete comfort zone, don't go anywhere and be an accidental tourist. What a report! keep them coming.

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Wed, 12/17/08 9:20 AM
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Glad to see that you are exploring "local color" Kind of like the small group tour I took on the back roads of Jamacia when our driver/guide whipped out a machete for no reason.

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Wed, 12/17/08 2:31 PM
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Having been on the back roads of Jamaica, I would definitely want a machete myself.

Once waiting at a desolate train station in Northern CA at 3am, a hobo was pacing back and forth in front of us waving a grappling hook.

Ahhh, the pleasures of travel.

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Wed, 12/17/08 3:33 PM
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Elise, I love your stuff anyway but I think this is terribly (a) interesting and also (b) informative for folks who just think everywhere is Disneyland. Americans are particularly bad about being horrified at this sort of thing and underinformed about whether it goes on here just because it's well hidden. Also, man fighting a chicken . . hilarious.

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Wed, 12/17/08 3:53 PM
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I am glad you posted about the cockfights-obviously it native to the area and a part of everyday affairs.That is why I like your reports-no fluff, just great cultural education.And, hey-the food looks good, too!!!The soup with the plastic over it is a hoot!

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Sat, 12/20/08 8:22 AM
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Elise, I love your sense of humor, you should be paid to write, I swear.
I love the quail, followed by the parrot, hmmm indeed!
And drunk man versus chicken, I would have been on the ground laughing..
<message edited by chrissie41 on Sat, 12/20/08 8:23 AM>

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Sun, 01/18/09 5:16 PM
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Elise, what's the dish in the middle of the quail platter above? Some sort of refried beans?

Love this report, both your outstanding pictures and the text. Thank you.

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Sun, 01/18/09 10:40 PM
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Well, my dear....I think this gets the prize for the most offbeat roadtrip of the year! Very entertaining and wonderful pics.  This said by a guy who grew up in New England and often had a picnic lunch in old graveyards there (always the best spot and neat old tombstones and sayings).

Still not sure about the cockfights.  I've been to Spain and walked around some of the oldest bullfight rings, but have never attended one.  I fished the waters of NE as a kid, eaten my share of red/white/other meat, and have little compunction about allowing deer hunters on my property, but the cockfight thing still seems a little bit too much.

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Sun, 01/18/09 11:59 PM
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No one can accuse YOU of having boring Trip Reports!


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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Mon, 01/19/09 1:07 AM
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chrissie41

Elise, I love your sense of humor, you should be paid to write, I swear.

Actually, chrissie41, I believe Elise does get paid in some form -- at least I hope she does!  She writes for the L.A. website LAist and you can click here for a compendium of her articles.  Looks like she prefers food but writes other news stories.    Chris





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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Sun, 02/1/09 4:20 AM
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Yes, the refried beans were unusually pale there. I kept asking what kind of beans there were and everyone said they were regular pinto beans, Interesting.

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Sun, 02/1/09 4:24 AM
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Hi
 
I think there are some rules here about advertising other sites. Not sure...
 
My writing for LAist is free, although they do sell advertising. But I get fantastic opportunities, like previewing the food for the Oscars last week.
 
My private blog, under my nom de plume kiki maraschino sells a little advertising and I make about 8 bucks a month. So I'm hoping it is enough to get some tax write-offs. We'll see!
 

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Sun, 02/1/09 1:58 PM
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EliseT, I love your report and photos. A drunken man dueling with a chicken - sounds like a Monty Python sketch!  

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RE: Mazatlan Trip Report 3 - Sun, 02/1/09 2:24 PM
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Great insite nocarolina!!!!!! LOL...