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Discover the Traditional Bread from Guadalajara, Mexico

About the city of Guadalajara

Guadalajara has a rich cultural and creative history, serving as a benchmark for Mexico’s heritage and embodying traditions like tequila, mariachi, and charería. It is the birthplace of significant creative figures, including Guillermo Del Toro and Clemente Orozco. The city is characterized by vitality, cultural uniqueness, and global creative talent, offering numerous educational programs in the creative industry. Public spaces, such as the Cabañas Cultural Institute, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcase local artistic expressions. Guadalajara is a hub for technology developers and creators, with the Information Technology and Communication (ITC) industry generating an annual income of $300 billion. It has over 1,200 creators and 450 high-tech companies, with 29% involved in media arts. The city also hosts the Guadalajara International Book Fair, the second most important book fair globally, reinforcing its status as a vital center for Media Arts in Latin America.

Discover the traditional bread of Guadalajara

Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories, traditions, and flavors of the unique breads from UNESCO Creative Cities. Click “Discover More” to explore the Creative Knowledge Platform, the project’s heri-telling platform, where farmers, millers, and bakers share their heritage and passion through captivating images, videos, and stories.

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By clicking here, you’ll be redirected to the Creative Knowledge Platform, our heritelling project platform.
Here you can explore stories and recipes about traditional breads of the Creative Cities.