Markets-
Colonia Reforma Tianguis - Tuesdays




Tianguis de la Colonia Reforma, Tuesday market
There are many taco shops and food stalls, the authentic Martinez carnitas tacos stand out, the Argentine choripanes, the Tejate from Doña Rosa and the bread that a Frenchman sells in a stall with somewhat different culinary delights.
There are large clothing stalls that have different sizes and nice models at good prices, good quality and despite the fact that it has been washed still looking good.
In addition there are butcher shops, fruit stalls, cosmetics, shoes, clothing, and so on.
Tianguis (from Nahuatl tiyānquiztli, 'market') is the traditional market that has existed in Mesoamerica since pre-Hispanic times and has evolved in form and social context over the centuries. The heritage of the tianguis is a mixture of the mercantile traditions of the pre-Hispanic peoples of Mesoamerica, including the Aztec, and of the bazaars of the Middle East that arrived in America via Spain. The tianguis are characterized by being located semi-permanently in the streets and on days designated by uses and customs, these vary in each population, in which the local community acquires various products, from food and clothing.
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