Wednesday, March 20, 2013

West Africa in Mexican Rice Cultivation and Gastronomy



West Africa in Mexican Rice Cultivation and Gastronomy 
by Marco Polo Hernández Cuevas (North Carolina Central University) 

The present work reveals that, among others, rice, rice cultivation, and a major part of rice gastronomy, arrived in Mexico in the sixteenth century from the Senegal-Gambia region of West Africa as cultural capital of the West African Ancestors who were brought to Mexico at the time. The reconstruction of a plausible history of the successful transplantation of rice to Mexico in the first half of the sixteenth century provides agency to Senegalese-Gambian women and men in the building of Mexican national crops, gastronomy and identity.

 

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