Cochinita Pibil from Yucatán is crowned as the best dish in the world

Cochinita at Taqueria Don Beto, Tulum (Photo: Google)

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MEXICO, (December 29, 2021).- The gastronomy of Yucatan returns toworldwide recognition, once Cochinita Pibil was crowned as the best dish in the world, according to TasteAtlas.

A few days ago, the typical Yucatan dish was among the TasteAtlas semifinalists.

(Photo: American Post)

Out of 10 thousand dishes, the cochinita managed to position itself as the favorite for 2021 and, according to the TasteAtlas page, more than 100 thousand votes had to be counted.

This dish of Yucatecan gastronomy ranked first in the world with 4.69 stars.

In addition to rewarding the dish, the page indicates which is the best place to eat Cochinita Pibil in the country, the taqueria ‘El Turix’, located in CDMX, as the favorite.

Ccohinita Pibil brings fame to Mexican gastronomy world wide

This title manages to position the gastronomy of Mexico among that of several countries, since in the first 10 places, Brazil managed to position two cymbals on rang two and seven.

Here is the list of the 10 best dishes in the world:

  1. Cochinita Pibil- Mexico
  2. Picanha – Brazil
  3. Pierogi Ruskie – Poland
  4. Massamam Curry – Thailand
  5. Trofie al Pesto – Italy
  6. Garlic Prawns – Spain
  7. Feijão Tropeiro – Brazil
  8. Mixed Ceviche – Peru
  9. Yemista – Greece
  10. Sarajevski ćevapi – Bosnia

Taste Atlas is a list of the best dishes in the world created by the journalist Mtija Babic, who decided to launch a list to publicize the best food in the world and about two weeks ago revealed the best dishes in the world: first place went to Cochinita Pibil, the Mexican dish from Yucatan.

Source: American Post

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