A trade route between Mexico's Pacific coast and the Philippines has facilitated the exchange of a ferment made from palm sap for hundreds of years. This trade is currently experiencing a revival in the state of Colima, Mexico.
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Revival of Palm Wine Trade Between Mexico and the Philippines
The historical trade route connecting Mexico and the Philippines has allowed for the exchange of palm sap ferment for centuries. Recently, this trade has seen a resurgence in Colima, Mexico.
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Mexico's palm wine has been a fascinating culinary bridge to the Philippines since 1565
Revival of Palm Wine Trade Between Mexico and the Philippines