A soccer ball in the foreground with the Mexican soccer team practicing at night in the background.

Mexico in Numbers: Another brush with World Cup glory (for Mexico News Daily)

At the 2022 World Cup, Mexico beat Saudi Arabia in their last game of the group stage, but it wasn’t enough to win the Mexican team a spot in the round of 16. The failure to advance was just one in a decades-long string of so-close-you-can-taste-it losses for El Tri, as the national team is known. Continue reading Mexico in Numbers: Another brush with World Cup glory (for Mexico News Daily)

A wildlife camera captures a jaguar at night in the forest.

Mexico in Numbers: Protecting Mexico’s rich natural heritage (for Mexico News Daily)

Mexico has it all, from the lush Lacondan Jungle of Chiapas to the towering saguaros of the Sonoran desert. That’s part of why Mexico is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world: though it covers only 1.3% of the world’s landmass, it is home to more than 10% of all species on Earth. Continue reading Mexico in Numbers: Protecting Mexico’s rich natural heritage (for Mexico News Daily)

bolis lime slice and a notebook with recipe notes

Bolis de Pay de Limón, for Serious Eats

In steamy Mazatlán, Sinaloa, frozen treats are plentiful and any decent corner store usually has a few bolis in the freezer. The creamy milk- or fruity water-based ice pops, frozen inside neat plastic bags, are a popular on-the-go treat. This recipe for Serious Eats is for one of my favorite bolis de leche, key lime pie. It’s tangy, creamy, and sweet, and tastes just like the classic baked dessert.  Continue reading Bolis de Pay de Limón, for Serious Eats

After years of conflict, tourism is revitalizing some small towns in Sinaloa

Small towns in Sinaloa have faced a lot of challenges in recent years, ranging from cartel violence to the current pandemic. Despite the challenges, local tourism is thriving in some areas. Read all about it in my most recent piece for Mexico News Daily. https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/after-years-of-conflict-tourism-is-revitalizing-some-small-towns-in-sinaloa/ Continue reading After years of conflict, tourism is revitalizing some small towns in Sinaloa