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Discover the Traditional Bread from San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico

About the city of San Cristóbal de las Casas

Founded by the Spanish in 1528, San Cristóbal de las Casas is located in Chiapas, Mexico, near the Guatemalan border. The city is surrounded by indigenous municipalities and consists of ten traditional neighborhoods, each with its own unique crafts and vocations. Heavily influenced by the local indigenous populations, San Cristóbal de las Casas has an intercultural population of nearly 200,000, with many residents speaking indigenous languages like Tseltal and Tsotsil alongside Spanish. The city is famous for its folk art, particularly its intricate textile crafts, which include embroidery, pottery, and wooden toys. For artisans, crafting is a vital source of income and a way to preserve cultural traditions, making regional crafts essential to the city’s identity and its role as a marketplace for surrounding communities.

Discover the traditional bread of San Cristóbal de las Casas

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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Here you can explore stories and recipes about traditional breads of the Creative Cities.