Where Tejate Was Born
San Andrés Huayapam | Mexico
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Food Tour from Oaxaca to San Andrés Huayapam: explore traditional tejate & food with Zapotec hosts.
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Ehren Seeland
What is this?
Just outside Oaxaca city is a community called San Andres Huayapam, that is famed as the birthplace of tejate. This thoughtfully curated experience offers a rare opportunity to connect with this tradition firsthand. You’ll explore the area where it was founded, peruse local murals, plus meet a traditional tejatera who will explain the process, ingredients and the history of this nutritious drink.
This pre-Hispanic libation was used in sowing and harvesting ceremonies and also consumed by Zapotec kings. It’s made from corn, cacao, flor de rosita, toasted mamey pits, and water in a massive clay pot. It’s traditionally served in a painted bowl known as a jícara.
We’ll then enjoy fresh tejate and a snack with this tejatera in her home. Finally, we’ll walk to a restaurant for a set sampler meal of traditional delicacies. This venue is located in the courtyard of another local family home, and sits under a canopy of branches, which are key to producing the blooms in the tejate process.
What makes this unique?
While the host has lived in Oaxaca for a decade, five of those years have been spent in this Zapotec community. Here, she has forged meaningful connections with locals and can speak to how the town voluntarily operates under Indigenous usos y costumbres law, as well as the annual tejate festival. That said, the specifics of this tradition will be shared by an expert local who has inherited her skills from a long line of tejate makers.
Located roughly 20 minutes from Oaxaca de Juárez, this scenic pueblo offers a glimpse of traditional village life—locals working the fields, burros carrying firewood, and adobe makers crafting custom earthen bricks. An especially popular destination for Oaxacans on weekends, many travel here to sample tejate, visit nearby lakes, and enjoy gourmet fare in family-run restaurants. It’s an authentic window into everyday life in this stunning region of southern Mexico.
What is the profile of the host?
Ehren Seeland is a Oaxaca-based creative with a background in art and design and journalism, who travels the globe for professional and personal pursuits. A long-term resident of Oaxaca with family ties to the city, her passion for regional produce, traditional skills, and social impact makes her a fantastic host for the culturally curious and socially minded traveler.
Through all of her projects—including Hecho, a marketplace of artisan-made goods from natural materials—Ehren maintains an active focus on supporting Mexican ancestral traditions through handmade product development, including textiles, pottery, homewares, and other works. Her projects also place special emphasis on supporting women and indigenous communities.
What to bring?
We recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, water, and your camera or phone, if you'd like to take photos.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Pick up and drop off will be in front of the Italian Coffee Company at Lic Manuel Ruiz 300A, Reforma, 68050, Oaxaca de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico. The host will be there 15 minutes before the departure time and participants will leave for the trip with them at the stated time on the page. This transit time will be included in the total listed hours on the experience.
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USD 75
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Private
4 people (fixed)ⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This private experience accommodates a minimum and maximum of 4 people. Fewer participants are welcome to book but will be charged a supplemental fee to meet the minimum. Included: Guided walking tour of local murals/sites. Visit to a family home to learn about the process involved in tejate making and to enjoy fresh tejate and a snack. Finally, we will walk to the courtyard of another home for a set meal of delicacies to share, plus one beer or one agua fresca under a canopy of rosita branches.
Offered in English, Spanish
Private
4 people (fixed)ⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This private experience accommodates a minimum and maximum of 4 people. Fewer participants are welcome to book but will be charged a supplemental fee to meet the minimum. Included: Guided walking tour of local murals/sites. Visit to a family home to learn about the process involved in tejate making and to enjoy fresh tejate and a snack. Finally, we will walk to the courtyard of another home for a set meal of delicacies to share, plus one beer or one agua fresca under a canopy of rosita branches.
Offered in English, Spanish