Pulque, the boozy drink of the Aztec Gods, is making a comeback in Mexico City and now L.A. So when Aqui es Texcoco owner Paco Perez decided to offer Hidalgan pulque at his city of Commerce ...
Pulque is the oldest ancestor of two of Mexico's most popular alcoholic drinks, tequila and mezcal. It's not nearly as popular as the other two, but that wasn't always the case. In the late 1800s ...
Its origins trace back to the Aztecs, who fermented a milky, sap-like drink called pulque from the agave plant. When Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 16th century, they distilled agave spirits ...
Later, the Aztecs continued the tradition of preparing liquor from agave, as evidenced by stone wall carvings from 200 A.D. They were so serious about their pulque that they worshiped gods ...
After a lopsided loss Saturday night in San Diego State’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 13 seasons, Aztecs coach Stacie Terry-Hutson had a message for her players. “I’m very proud of ...