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Tip: Order the taquitos by the dozen, which is how they are portioned locally, and follow them with trout rather than more meat.

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Cholula ★ 4.5

Cholula sits ten minutes west of Puebla and eats differently: sopa cholulteca, orejas de elefante stuffed with beans, and cacao served the old way.

Tip: The portales and the San Pedro market are where the town actually eats, rather than the restaurants facing the pyramid.

Atlixco ★ 4.4

Atlixco is the cecina town of Puebla, its consome loaded with avocado, cheese and chicharron, and in August it runs a cecina fair and an elotada at once.

Tip: Go in August if you can: the cecina fair, the Elotada and nogada season all land within a fortnight of each other.

Cuetzalan ★ 4.3

Cuetzalan is the Sierra Norte food town of Puebla, cooking smoked cecina with wild mushrooms, tlacoyos de alverjon with chiltepin and pipian ranchero.

Tip: This is an overnight rather than a day trip from Puebla; the road into the sierra takes about three hours each way.

Zacatlán ★ 4.1

Zacatlan de las Manzanas grows the apples behind the cider Puebla drinks at Christmas, and its kitchens cook mixiote, mole de guajolote and stuffed bread.

Tip: The cider houses are the reason to come, and the pan relleno de queso y requeson is what to eat while you taste.

Chignahuapan ★ 4.0

Chignahuapan cooks escamoles in spring and barbacoa de hoyo year round, roasted in a pit rather than a pot, an hour north of Puebla on a good road.

Tip: Barbacoa is a Sunday-morning trade here, so arrive before midday if you want it straight out of the pit.

Xicotepec ★ 3.8

Xicotepec grows coffee in the northern sierra of Puebla and fries molotes xicotepenos smaller and denser than the city version, plus gorditas in sauce.

Tip: Buy coffee at source here rather than in the city, because the northern sierra grows most of the Puebla crop.

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