Tacos in Texas: A Journey Through Foodways, Agriculture, and Native Plants

Aug 31, 2024
11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Join Texas Folklife for a flavorful finale to our programming year with “Tacos in Texas: A Journey Through Foodways, Agriculture, and Native Plants.”

This tasty event will delve into the cultural significance of tacos in Texas and the agricultural practices that sustain this beloved transcultural dish.

We are thrilled to welcome special guest Mando Rayo, renowned Taco Journalist, food explorer, and street ethnographer. As the producer at IDENTITY, a channel dedicated to amplifying BIPOC stories, Mando has traveled across the U.S. to uncover the tastiest tacos and the rich narratives behind them. He will share his experiences and insights on how tacos serve as a powerful cultural exchange and storytelling medium.

Additionally, we are excited to feature a presentation by Laura Villareal on “Seed Saving & Texas Native Plants.” Laura will explore how traditional seed-saving techniques and the cultivation of native plants are vital to Texas’s food heritage and sustainability. Learn how these practices contribute to the diversity of flavors that define Texas cuisine and play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.

Join us for an afternoon of learning, tasting, and celebrating Texas’s rich tapestry of food, culture, and community. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore the intersections of foodways, agriculture, and native plant conservation in our state!

Brought to you by Texas Folklife with the support of the City of Austin, Humanities Texas and the Texas Commission on the Arts.

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