How One Of The Oldest Forms Of BBQ Is Preserved By One Mayan Chef | Still Standing
Rosalía Chay is one of the few chefs in Mexico who still cooks using an underground oven called a pib to make cochinita pibil. Maya people in the Yucatán Peninsula have prepared it this way since at least 400 AD. But people have abandoned these traditions – swapping pibs for modern stoves. 00:00 - Introduction 01:09 - History Of Maya Culture 01:51 - Gathering And Grinding Ingredients 03:00 - Marinating Meat 03:51 - Building A Pib 05:47 - Influence Of Spanish Colonization 06:44 - Making Tortillas 08:06 - Preserving Traditional Dishes 10:23 - Netflix Brings New Customers 12:24 - Credits ------------------------------------------------------ #mexico #bbq #businessinsider #stillstanding MORE STILL STANDING VIDEOS: How Judaism's Most Sacred Prayer Object Is Made With 3000-Year-Old Techniques | Still Standing • How Judaism's Most Sacred Prayer Object Is... How Himalayan Black Salt Is Made At Dangerous Temperatures In India | Still Standing • How Himalayan Black Salt Is Made At Danger... Less Than 1% of Japanese Sake Is Made This Traditional Way | Still Standing | Business Insider • Less Than 1% of Japanese Sake Is Made This... Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more. Visit our homepage for the top stories of the day: https://www.businessinsider.com Business Insider on Facebook: / businessinsider Business Insider on Instagram: / insiderbusiness Business Insider on Twitter: / businessinsider Business Insider on Snapchat: / 5319643143 Business Insider on TikTok: / businessinsider How One Of The Oldest Forms Of BBQ Is Preserved By One Mayan Chef | Still Standing

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