Flavors of Time: Stories Behind Iconic Dishes

Tacos – Mexico’s Handheld Heritage


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This episode celebrates the taco as the edible heartbeat of Mexico—an ancient food reborn through centuries of adaptation and creativity. Its story begins with the Aztecs and Mayans, who transformed sacred corn into tortillas, symbols of nourishment and life. When Spanish colonists arrived, they brought new meats and seasonings, merging Old World and New to create what would become the modern taco.

Listeners journey through Mexico’s diverse landscapes: the smoky tacos al pastor of Mexico City, inspired by Lebanese immigrants; the seaside freshness of Baja’s fish tacos; and the slow-cooked barbacoa of the central highlands. Each region, each filling, tells its own story. The taco is food of the people—handheld, affordable, and endlessly versatile—eaten standing on the street, sitting in family kitchens, or plated in fine restaurants.

As Mexican immigrants carried tacos beyond their borders, the dish evolved again—spawning hard-shell versions in the U.S., Korean-fusion tacos in California, and global reinterpretations that continue to spread today. Yet, at its heart, the taco remains a symbol of connection: a soft tortilla folded around history, culture, and love.

Ultimately, the episode portrays the taco as more than a meal—it’s Mexico’s story in one bite: resilient, colorful, communal, and full of flavor that speaks a universal language.

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Flavors of Time: Stories Behind Iconic DishesBy FRUMA AHARONI