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    You are here: Home / Places and Events / Organic Market San Miguel de Allende

    Organic Market San Miguel de Allende

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    Tianguis Orgánico

    When you visit San Miguel de Allende you must visit the Organic Farmer’s Market (Tianguis Orgánico) which takes place every Saturday from 9:00am to 3:00pm. The market is divided into two parts, the food stands and the produce and prepared foods market. We always arrive early to eat and then do our shopping for the week.

    Traditional Food Stand at the Organic Market, San Miguel de Allende
    Traditional Food Vendors

    Traditional Food Vendors

    The vendors come from the communities surrounding San Miguel de Allende and they serve many traditional local dishes that you won’t find in restaurants such as garbanzo and cactus in a guajillo chile broth and stewed rabbit.

    Food Vendors in San Miguel de Allende
    Traditional Food Vendors
    Rajas con Queso at the Organic Market
    Rajas con Queso

    We have a great recipe for rajas con queso.

    Organic Market Food Vendors
    Traditional Food Vendors
    Chicken in a Guajillo Chile Sauce
    Chicken in a Guajillo Chile Sauce

    Our recipe for guajillo salsa.

    Gorditas and Tortillas on the Comal
    Gorditas and Tortillas on the Comal

    The tortillas and gorditas are prepared with locally grown varieties of corn.

    Handmade Corn Tortillas
    Handmade Corn Tortillas

    Happiness is a big stack of fresh handmade corn tortillas.

    Handmade Blue Corn Gorditas
    Handmade Blue Corn Gorditas

    Handmade cracked blue corn gorditas that were prepared and a wood fired comal. The have an intense earthy, smokey corn flavor with a hearty texture.

    Rack of Lamb Marinating Garlic and Rosemary
    Rack of Lamb Marinating Garlic and Rosemary
    Lamb Ribs in Salsa Verde
    Lamb Ribs with Salsa Verde

    Organic Produce and Prepared Foods

    You can get some incredible organic produce and products from Rancho Toyan, Bodega Orgánica, Vía Organica and many others at the Saturday market.

    Organic Produce at the Market in San Miguel de Allende
    Incredible Organic Produce and Edible Flowers
    Shopping at the Organic Market, san Miguel de Allende
    Choosing Vegetables from the Rancho la Trinidad Stand
    Rancho la Trinidad Produce Stand
    Rancho la Trinidad Produce Stand
    Traditional French Quiches at the Farmer's Market
    Traditional French Quiches
    Traditional Egg and Spinach Quiche at the Farmer's Market
    Egg and Spinach Quiches
    Produce Stand at the Organic Market
    Produce Stand
    Cristian with His Artisanal Liquers
    Cristian with His Artisanal Liqueurs
    Organic Produce at the Farmer's Market
    Organic Produce and Flowers
    Shopping at the Organic Market
    Browsing at the Saturday Market

    How To Get There

    The entrance to the Organic Market is at #32 Ancha de San Antonio on the corner of El Cardo street on the Rosewood property.

    More Mexican Markets

    • Mercado San Juan de Dios
    • Directory of Organic Markets in Mexico (Spanish)
    • Fish Market – Puerto Vallarta

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    Comments

    1. mandy says

      October 28, 2016 at 11:56 pm

      How does the price vary from non organic produce and are there meats available also?

      Reply
      • Douglas Cullen says

        October 29, 2016 at 4:03 pm

        On average, I would say the prices are about 25% more. There are meats and eggs available too. Cheers!

        Reply
    2. Suzanne Sylvor says

      February 23, 2018 at 11:12 am

      hasn’t this moved out from the Rosewood?

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