Sunday, January 18, 2026

The Rising Cost of Tortillas in Zipolite

 ๐ŸŒž The Rising Cost of Tortillas in Zipolite

If you’re visiting Zipolite, you might notice something small but important at the local tortillerรญa: the price of tortillas has gone up. What used to be 14 pesos for a half kilo is now 15 pesos, and the kilo has risen proportionally.

It may seem tiny, but this small increase matters a lot to local families. Tortillas are a staple food here — they appear at almost every meal, from breakfast tacos to dinner quesadillas. For households buying several kilos each week, that extra peso adds up quickly.

Who this affects:

  • Local families who rely on tortillas as a daily staple.
  • Elderly people on fixed incomes.
  • Street vendors, small restaurants, and community kitchens that make a living from food.

A scenario:
Imagine a family of four, eating tortillas every day. They buy 10 kilos per week — that’s 140 pesos before, now 150 pesos. Over a month, that’s an extra 40 pesos (about $2 USD). It doesn’t sound like much for a visitor, but for locals, it’s a noticeable squeeze on already tight budgets.

A moment to be grateful:
Despite the price, tortillas are still warm, soft, and fresh from the comal. That smell, that taste — it’s a daily gift, a connection to centuries of tradition, and a reminder of the care that goes into making every batch.

So next time you enjoy your breakfast tortilla or a taco on the beach, take a moment to appreciate the work, the tradition, and the resilience of the people behind it. ๐ŸŒฎ❤️


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