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Mexican Chorizo | Local Sausage From Toluca, Mexico | TasteAtlas
Mexican Chorizo | Local Sausage From Toluca, Mexico | TasteAtlas
Mexican Chorizo | Local Sausage From Toluca, Mexico | TasteAtlas
Mexican Chorizo | Local Sausage From Toluca, Mexico | TasteAtlas

Mexican Chorizo

Mexican chorizo is a traditional sausage that differs from Spanish chorizo in many ways. The pork is not chopped, but ground, and the sausage itself isn’t cured, but fresh and raw, which means that it must be cooked before consumption. The red color doesn’t come from paprika, but from red chili peppers, making Mexican chorizo much spicier.


The mat mixture is often enriched with pork fat, vinegar, and various spices. The sausage is air-dried from one day to a full week. The versatile Mexican chorizo can be used in egg dishes, tacos, burgers, stuffed peppers, and similar savory dishes.


It is believed that the first Mexican chorizos were prepared in Toluca.

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