A federal deputy for Oaxaca displayed her appreciation for the culture of a town in Chiapas by sharing photos showing her dining on a treasured dish: field rat soup accompanied by some leafy vegetables
Irma Juan Carlos of Teotitlán de Flores Magón appeared in photos on social media with a radiant smile as she sat before a bowl containing an easily identifiable rat
Under another photo of her enjoying the delicacy a caption read
“Sampling the ancestral food of our brothers from the town of Oxchuc
The post also attested to the rat’s nutritional value: “This ancestral dish is 95% protein
all the protein that a human being needs.”
The dish has become one of the region’s most popular; its low price is a selling point for local families
It has been consumed for generations due to its high protein content and as a medicinal remedy to relieve the common cold
Field rat is not considered an unhealthy option given that the small creatures feed only on herbs
One recipe suggests boiling the field rat in water along with some chayote
The meat becomes soft and the broth remains almost translucent
One social media user confirmed its culinary value
My grandparents fed me that when I went on vacation … Enjoy the meal!”
““Let’s hope they are not going to be like the bats,” the reader wrote
in reference to the alleged cause of the Covid-19 pandemic
Deputy Carlos is president of the Indigenous Peoples Commission in Congress and is of Chinanteca origin
According to the Ministry of Culture there are 133,374 speakers of Chinantecan languages
They are more likely to refer to themselves as jmiih
With reports from El Universal and Uno TV
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