Chocolate in Pilsen: Cuisine and Heritage
December 13, 2014
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Join us for the last chocolate series event of 2014 at the National Museum of Mexican Art. La Catrina Café owner, Salvador Corona, will provide a lively cooking demonstration that highlights the use of chocolate in traditional Mexican cuisine. Salvador will feature his chocolate mole recipe, winner of the last Mole de Mayo competition in Pilsen.
If you require any accommodations please contact us at least three days before the event.
Poster: Chocolate in Pilsen: Cuisine and Heritage [PDF]
Admissions: Free
Location: 803 S. Morgan St. LCB2 Chicago, IL 60607
Co-sponsors: The Eighteenth Street Development Corporation (ESDC) and the UIC Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Latinos (CCSL), Great Cities Institute (GCI), Latin American and Latino Studies Program (LALS), Latin American Recruitment and Educational Services program (LARES), and Office of Public and Government Affairs
Date posted
Jul 11, 2018
Date updated
Jul 11, 2018