Rosalía Chay is one of the few chefs in Mexico who still cooks using an underground oven called a pib to make cochinita pibil. Maya people in the Yucatán Peninsula have prepared it this way since at least 400 AD. But people have abandoned these traditions - swapping pibs for modern stoves.
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00:00 - Introduction
01:09 - History Of Maya Culture
01:51 - Gathering And Grinding Ingredients
03:00 - Marinating Meat
03:51 - Building A Pib
05:47 - Influence Of Spanish Colonization
06:44 - Making Tortillas
08:06 - Preserving Traditional Dishes
10:23 - Netflix Brings New Customers
12:24 - Credits
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