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Existing comment: Aztec Market
What's for Dinner?
The people who shopped in the Aztec market ate mostly maize (corn), beans and vegetables; meat was rare. Though wild game, turkeys, fish, frogs, salamanders, iguanas, insects, insect eggs and larvae could all be found in the great marketplace of Tlatelolco, in what is now Mexico City, the majority of foods for sale were plant-based.
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