Xochimilco is one of the 16 delegaciones that make up Distrito Federal (Mexico City). But it's a ways from the center of the city and Imore like a small town. So, I thought I'd start a post for Xochimilco separate from my posts on (one of) the main
Mexico City thread(s).
Through the little guestbook at our hotel, we found a woman who does food tours and arranged a trip to Xochimilco (a delegacion/town/part of DF). Xochimilco is famous for it's canals with boats for rent. You can rent a boat for a little party and buy food or listen to mariachi bands on other boats floating by, but we went to on a tour of their market for the food.
Apparently, there are vendors at the market who sell indigenous foods hard to find elsewhere. We had a blast snacking at the market stalls. Here’s most of what we tried:
Oaxacan tamales rojos with pork (the silky, soft texture of the masa made this the best I’ve ever had—and I’m generally not a big tamale person).


Frijol tamales, quelite tamales—I thought these were above average (the quelite was best) but again, I’m not a big tamale fan.


Blue corn tlacoyas with nopales, queso freso—delicious


Bread made with nata (clotted cream), nuts and raisins—solid

Chileatole—just awesome. I didn’t really like atole the last time I tried it but this was a different story. As mentioned by Jefe, this is more like a really great chile corn soup than a drink.

Corn cakes from the same vendor

Sopes with mole, frijoles, queso fresco (the one on the right is mine). My favorite of what I tried. Plus, there was a mariachi band providing live entertainment.


Aguas frescas—We tried a lime with chia (as in chia pet) seeds. Who knew, all those seeds wasted on growing ‘hair’.

Fruits made out of “sweet milk” (tasty but mostly just adorable)

Candied fruits (I like the lime stuffed with coconut and tried the fig and the sour tuna fruit but overall these were a bit too sweet for me)

Other market shots:
Mole/chile vendor

Purple epazote

Huitlachoche for sale (on and off the corn cob)


Carnitas (goat and pork)


Fresh tortillas

Chickens, ducks and peacocks for sale

Housewares (cazuelas and molcajetes)


Ice Cream

Dyed dried flowers

Obligatory shot of the boats: