Mexican Groceries Online - Europe 2022
How time flies! Three years have passed since I wrote the first edition of this article. Originally called “Mexican Products Online Stores in Europe”, the scene has changed quite drastically since then. Mexican grocery stores have flourished in Europe, both in countries that have always had a large Mexican population, and in other, smaller nations where Mexico was known for gringo movies.
The idea
In the first paragraph of that first edition, he mentioned how he dreamed that the article would be the seed of an online store directory. It gives me great pride and pleasure to announce that the Directory of Mexican Groceries in Europe, is already a reality and has been growing rapidly, while more compatriots have been arriving in the old continent.
Our desire is to meet you and provide important information for you. Personalized information that will take you closer to your roots, if you are Mexican, and that will give all lovers of the Mexican culinary world the opportunity to investigate, understand, dominate and enjoy our cuisine and through it, our culture.
For this reason, we ask for your email and if you would be so kind, a minimum of information about yourself so that our communications are really interesting and no more spam in your inbox. We will do our best to give you the best of us and meet your expectations.
We then invite you to register and enjoy this article in its entirety, taking advantage of information that the Directory offers you, and more. We have very ambitious plans for the community and we hope that as someone who, in one way or another, belongs to it, you will support us in uniting our voices and being able to enjoy our Mexico here, in our adopted homes, reducing the geographical distance.
Clarifications and purpose
Before we begin, I would like to make a few clarifications about the information provided and the purpose of this article. First of all, the intention of this research is not price comparison. Comparing the prices of the products that each of the online Mexican grocery stores in Europe would not make much sense since one of the biggest factors of final value to the consumer is shipping.
In most cases, the closest business to your home will be the cheapest to restock your pantry. Some countries have a higher number of stores that offer Mexican products and if you are lucky enough to live in one of them, your best option will always be to visit the stores and see what they offer and at what price, as well as the shipping cost. .
And while this article serves to locate the consumer about the stores and products available, I think it may be of greater interest to the owners of these businesses. I have put a greater effort into presenting the details that make an online store functional and appealing to the user and, consequently, to its customers.
structure and history
Each website was thoroughly researched and although I do not provide all its aspects so as not to bore the reader, I present their behavior, ease of navigation, tools offered and other details that ultimately may determine the preferences of the buyer. I have no affiliation with any featured business and my sole intention is to provide information and data that will lead to better online stores and happier, more satisfied end consumers.
That said, I also want to remind you that this is not a work that happened overnight. Due to the laboriousness of its subject matter and due to my other life issues that I had to attend to while researching and preparing this article, I have been working on this job for more than a year. Therefore, at the top of each presentation, you will find the date of my visit. I intend it to serve as a point of reference.
I try to make the information presented as current as possible, but surely there will be elements that are wrong or that have changed or will change over time. I want each presentation to remain fresh through continuous research, updating the information of what has already been presented and adding more businesses.
Presentations
And finally, we come to the essence part. Rather than deliver a long, hard-to-read article, and knowing that most of us already surf the web on our mobile devices, I decided to put it all in one box. On the left side, the country tabs appear and by clicking on each of them, more tabs are displayed at the top. They offer information on businesses located in the chosen country. Simple and I hope that at the same time, charismatic.
I hope that my work will be useful and interesting to you, being a consumer or a merchant.
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Date of last visit: 10/23/2021
One of the best-stocked stores in Spain. There is practically everything here.
María Elena and Ricardo have created María la Bonita How strange is Mexico!, a Mexican product outlet in Barcelona that also has a nice and well-stocked online store with delivery to almost all of Europe.
The website has an effective product search, quick navigation and organized shopping cart. The store has a presence on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
If you live in Spain, the shipment is on your own, fulfilling a minimum order. Living in another European country, don't forget to check your shipping page to see if free shipping applies to purchases over € 120.
Date of last visit: 10/22/2021
This store in Barcelona, faithful to the style of grocery stores, seen in practically every corner of cities and towns in the Mexican Republic, is very well stocked.
Unfortunately, your online store only has shipments within Peninsular Spain. However, you can communicate by phone for international destinations, the Spanish islands and autonomous cities, located in North Africa.
The store offers free shipping to all of Peninsular Spain on purchases of over € 40. The website is well structured and easy to navigate, culminating in a checkout that offers payment by credit / debit card, PayPal, bank transfer and even cash on delivery (with a surcharge). A good option for those who live in Spain.
Date of last visit: 10/22/2021
Spanish company, dedicated to the sale of international and exclusive food products with an extensive selection of Mexican groceries. Super well stocked! and ships to most European countries.
The fact that your online store is not so visual does not affect the user in managing the website, offering fast navigation and effective checkout. You can pay by PayPal, card, bank transfer and Bizum. For shipments within Spain, cash on delivery is also offered.
There are a few recipes in the digital magazine, with publication dates of 2016 and 2018. If no more content can be added, I think it would be better if the dates were removed.
The company can be found on Facebook, where its page is regularly updated and it also has an Instagram account. Unfortunately, this is something that the user does not know until they search for the company on social networks, since the website lacks linking links.
Definitely a solid store with a lot of varied merchandise that is worth considering when deciding where to make your purchase.
Date of last visit: 07/21/2021
Online store based in Barcelona dedicated to the commercialization of Mexican food products in Europe. It is managed by Distribuidora Ahuacatl, SA, which has another physical address and contact form, but which declares itself responsible for the content and management of the website as well as payments and shipments.
Products, there seem to be plenty. Of everything! Quick navigation, easy to use box and even "Widgets" to compare items and build your wish list. The shipping destinations are somewhat ambiguous in the sense that they are not well defined. Although on the page "About us", Some countries are mentioned where shipments are made, arriving at the register and registering where you want to send your order, the list of destinations from which you can choose grows and rates for many more countries are provided.
Of course, the store's weak points are not lacking, one of them being a practically absent communication with its clientele on the networks. In the footer of each page, the symbols of five social networks appear, of which only two have a valid link: Facebook and Twitter. The most frequented of the two is undoubtedly Facebook, since the last publication that appeared on Twitter at the time of writing this article was from January 2019.
Closing with a summary, although the website seems to have been recently renovated, it lacks some care. It would be good to fix the "Shipping Costs" link, located at the bottom of the page, which gives an "Error 404" and also, make the English translation that, for the moment, appears only on a few pages. Participation in social networks creates trust and with such a variety of products, the approach to the Mexican community and to lovers of our cuisine is truly highly desired.
Date of last visit: 10/22/2021
Cocinamexicana.es is the store that is incorporated in The Portal of Mexican Food in Spain, a hybrid website consisting of an amalgamation of blog and store that in a way, justifies the use of the word “portal” in its title. A conglomeration of pages of tips, history, and recipes.
The store consists of categories with repeating items. There are plenty of products, but everything without order or balance. Lots of tortillas, sauces, and beans from a wide variety of manufacturers, most in wholesale packaging, mainly aimed at restaurants and produce stores, yet there are no soda beverages on sale!
Search isn't much help, as its results are scrambled. For example, searching for “tortillas”, they returned me, in addition to tortillas, pancake flour, cochinita pibil and pork in green sauce.
As I have mentioned in other parts of this article, this is a work of many months. In this period of time, I have visited the web pages of each business on several occasions.
Months ago, I had noticed that several pages on this website resulted in the famous 404 or page not found error. In my last review, this problem had been eradicated.
Even so, in the “Recetas de Verano” and “Recetas Fiestas de Independencia” pages, all the links were broken. Although there have definitely been many improvements, I think that the revision should continue.
Date of last visit: 07/23/2021
The home page is worthy of an online store, with a slider gallery of images and a section of the 12 best sellers, with informative “banners” to fill. Above, a horizontal, drop-down menu shows the categories of products for sale. By clicking on any of the 12 best-selling items or selecting one of the categories in the menu, the user enters the store.
I don't know about you, but when I look for products from Mexico, the first thing that comes to mind is the tortilla. Clicking on “Harinas y Tortillas” and reviewing what is offered, I found a variety of wheat and corn tortillas that I consider appropriate to accompany my Mexican preparations.
I continued my virtual walk through the next category that I usually visit: chili peppers. Apart from the fact that there is a varied selection between canned, dried and sauces, I was struck by the bar above the presentation of the products, which, nothing more and nothing less, is a filter where you can choose the type of chili you are looking for.
Looking to the left (or right in some categories), I noticed the column with the most filters. Here, you can choose the brands, the net contents and the presentations of the products, something very useful that clears the view and facilitates the selection.
Being on the individual view page, wow… so many details! You can choose the net content and the presentation you want to review and change the image to the article of your interest. Hovering over the image brings up the magnifying glass for closer inspection. Although the magnifying glass may be a common sight, I like the way it's used here. Selecting the image on the lower left side and passing the magnifying glass over it, it is possible to read the nutritional data, those of the importer and those of the product's consistency, which appear on the can's label. I give you one point. In my opinion, this detail deserves it!
But there's more! Below the product images, you can access three tabs. The first opens a section for customer ratings in the format of stars and reviews about the item. The second provides a description of the product and the third consists of a purchase guarantee, an explanation of how to return products that may have issues, and the quality policy.
Also, directly below the “Buy” button, there is another one to add the item to your wish list. eye! To use this feature, you have to log in to your account. If you don't already have one, you won't be able to add the product and you'll be prompted to create one before you can proceed.
To find your wish list, you have to go to the top, on the right hand side, where tour username appears. When you click on the arrow to the right, a menu is displayed that offers access to your registration form, your purchase history, your downloads, of which to be frank, I am not very clear about what it is, and finally, your wishlist.
If you browse the store without having entered your account, you will not be able to see your name in this position and instead, "My orders" will appear. By clicking there, you will be asked for your credentials to enter your account or you will be asked to make a new registration. All a little hidden, something that is easily remedied by simply renaming “My orders” to “Entry”, so that it would appear to the user who browses the site, without being in his account.
But enough with the website description. The online store is built in a very professional way. My navigation was pleasant and I found a lot of products, from the ever-present Tajín, “Bohemia” and “Indio” beers (my favorites), moles of various presentations and prices, even “Canel's” chewing gum!
To close, the store is quite active, both on Facebook and Instagram and maintains its own blog on the “Blog” platform, which mostly consists of recipes. It is more than obvious that it is led by a dynamic team that is very keen on keeping it at good standings. Congratulations!
Date of last visit: 10/24/2021
This store in Valencia has everything the others have and something more. Here you can find various fresh chili peppers, tomato, jicama, chayote and even lemon and epazote seedlings!
Carlos Omar, Mexican, and Isabel, Spanish, are the couple behind this business of Mexican food products, which handles a different range from most of those that exist on the European continent. Apart from the usual, they offer fruits and vegetables typical of the Mexican countryside, but harvested in their own gardens.
However, you will have to place your order in advance as the harvests are unpredictable and it is not possible to establish with certainty when it could be delivered. For this reason, entrepreneurs have formulated a reservation or pre-sale system for some products, where the demand is greater. An interesting project that stands out!
Although, without a doubt, its strengths are fresh chiles and tomatillos, the store handles a number of groceries, necessary to fulfill the task of reproducing Mexican dishes. The website is easy to use and registration is done with the first purchase. The couple appears active on Instagram and more than anything, on Facebook, although they are present on Twitter and YouTube, too.
Date of last visit: 10/24/2021
Tortillas Maya it has changed its name and is now called Maíz Maya. The company seems to be growing and now offers more products and a point of sale in its factory.
The online tortilla store delivers its products to Spain and Portugal. You can find a bit of everything, with the tortilla being the product with the greatest emphasis, of course. A fairly extensive recipe book is offered and the company remains active on social networks.
Something that I noticed that could be of some importance is that the “Collections” page, which would be the visual menu of the online store, cannot be accessed by clicking on the horizontal menu. I would expect that with a click on “Online Store”, the page would appear, but the behavior is different. A dropdown menu with all the products opens and the page remains as a ghost. Be that as it may, there is no difficulty when placing an order.
Date of last visit: 10/24/2021
One of the "big boys" of Mexican food products in the super competitive Spanish market. There is everything you may need, in a wide variety of brands so you can choose the one that suits you the most.
A paradise of retail and wholesale tortillas, chiles and salsas is offered for stores and restaurants.
The Spanish franchise of Mexgrocer it is very well organized and serviced, shipping to a long list of destinations. Definitely one of the places where I would look for products and prices, even more so if I lived in the Iberian nation.
Date of last visit: 10/24/2021
I came across this distributor from Galicia in my research, preparing the entry of Productos Mexicanos,. In fact, the section of its online store dedicated to Mexican food is called "Productos Mexicanos,". The company is located in the same city as Productos Mexicanos, and handle items from Prisma distributions (the food products wing of Productos Mexicanos,), mostly tortillas from the brand “Prisma” and dried chilies.
Whatever your relationship, here it is a distribution company that handles Mexican groceries, among others, products such as wool, tableware, gels and lotions. Of the 90 Mexican food items that were handled when I visited, 40 were from La Costeña that seems to be its strong point. However, there is a bit of everything, even Jarritos!
Date of last visit: 10/24/2021
This jewel is located in the Ruzafa Market, in Valencia. Stocked with everything one could want, it is a perfect place to get the necessary ingredients to prepare the dishes one longs.
Manolo and Michel, the couple who run the store, go to great lengths to introduce Mexican cuisine to their stall. They spend many hours talking about it, explaining the details of a recipe and giving little tastes of their sauces to people who are curious to meet them and have the courage to put up with a good enchilada. In addition, they are very active on social networks, both on Facebook and Instagram, giving presentations of their products and speeches about their preparations.
Apart from offering their merchandise at the stall, they ship to all of Spain. Also, to the other countries of Europe, after consultation. I was delighted with your online store, which I think is one of the most professional and well built I have visited in my research to deliver this item. Congratulations to its developer…and to the couple too, of course!
Date of last visit: 10/24/2021
Researching the website Wuakal, I realized that the owners are Lorena Guillén and Eduardo González. Lorena and Eduardo have formed Kimo Sabe Mexico, SL, a company specialized in the wholesale trade of all kinds of food and beverage products. In their online store, you can find practically anything, in a wide variety. Shipments are made to peninsular Spain and Portugal and the Balearic Islands but for the moment, not to the Canary Islands, Ceuta or Melilla. Their website features excellent navigation and an exemplary box, reflecting a successful partnership that knows how to work as a team.
Eduardo, being a chef specialized in pastry and international, Mexican, Asian, Mediterranean cuisine, is in charge of the recipes. They are presented both on Pinterest and on their YouTube channel. In addition, in the blog that is hosted on the site, he writes about contemporary issues that affect the Iberian country, and if that were not enough, he offers his "chef at home" and catering service in the "Wuakal Kitchen" section, which can be found in the “About us” section of the website.
On the other hand, Lorena is the director of Kimo Knows Mexico, SL and known for her presentations of the “Tianguis del Wuakal” on Instagram. By the way, for some reason, a link linking the website to this social network is missing. Wuakal, is also present and very active on Facebook.
And now, Wuakal now has a physical store! It can be visited at Calle Villarroel 108, in the city of Barcelona and if we judge from the previous events of this "dynamic duo", it will be a very pleasant experience.
I was delighted with the effort of Lorena and Eduardo, talented Mexican entrepreneurs in Europe, with great enthusiasm. I wish you much success in everything you wish to achieve!
Date of last visit: 10/25/2021
Pilar Almaraz, a very active and dynamic woman of the Mexican community in Germany, gave life to Hola México, on September 16, 2011. With the certification Badge T de Pilar, it is not surprising that the store has an excellent representation of tequilas, from mixed to 100% agave and obviously, of a variety of prices. Also, mezcal, wine and beer are offered, which unfortunately, along with tequila, cannot be shipped outside of Germany by law.
The other groceries that the store handles are abundant. A diversity of Mexican brands is represented that covers every need with a good supply of sauces, beans and chiles. The tortillas are made by the same company, under its own "brand" with raw material from Mexico and there is corn flour in various qualities and presentations.
Of course, wholesale could not be neglected and Hola México offers its products to restaurants and stores at special prices. Even imports of products are made on request. To obtain these services and a list of wholesale prices, it is necessary to contact the business and send a copy of the tax identification number.
For me, Hola México it is a competitive and very complete store, with good activity in social media and dedicated to its objectives. It is a pity that she does not have links, connecting the website with her Facebook and Instagram profiles, where she is most active. What did I not like about your online store? The giant clunky menu at the top of every page that there is no way around and every time you hover over it, it unintentionally drops down and blocks most of your view!
Date of last visit: 10/30/2021
One of the large tortilla manufacturers with a strong presence in the greatest part of Europe. Although the company's products can be found in its own online store, they can be obtained in physical points of sale spread throughout the continent and through many online stores, also.
The company uses 100% Mexican corn, free of genetic modifications and under European hygiene and quality standards.
Apart from tortillas, in its online store you can find tequila of the brand Cape Mayan, some of the most popular sauces and the Taco Kit which consists of two Mexican stews, two packages of tortillas and two sauces. One of the stews offered in the set It's the Suadero, I don't know about you, but it makes my mouth water! The site can be accessed in three languages: Spanish, German and English.
Date of last visit: 10/31/2021
Our Mexican textile designer who started her store in the northern German city of Bremen, together with her husband, is now in Braunschweig and Hamburg, too. I am very pleased to see enterprising Mexicans growing in the old continent, since each one, in their own way, helps to spread our culture. So for my part at least, I give a big round of applause to Mary Carmen Ruiz!
In all stores, you can find a wide variety of products. Among them, tortillas with their own "brand", a variety of tequilas, snacks and Mexican sweets are offered. In addition, delicacies and ingredients from South America and the United States are now handled.
The shipping destinations have been extended and shipments are no longer made to all of Germany alone, but include Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria and Poland, as well. For wholesale sales, please contact info(at)lamexicanabremen(dot)de.
After communicating directly with the management, it was made known to me that the company already has a bakery and a Food Truck, for which websites are currently being developed. However, the company's application can be downloaded from the Google Play Store, which includes the three stores and the bakery and from where you can place orders.
La Mexicana, with its three physical points of sale plus bakery in Germany and with its wide variety of products, is a perfect option for restocking your Mexican pantry.
Date of last visit: 10/31/2021
A tortilla shop in Germany that has been in business for almost 20 years now. Corn and wheat tortillas are offered for various uses and in a variety of presentations, both for restaurants and stores, as well as for final consumers.
Of course there are other products such as sauces, dried and canned chilies, mole and tamales, however, everything is offered in a limited variety. A purchase can be made easily, although the system throws a message of supposed confirmation of your account through an email that is sent, but never arrives.
Anyway, it seems that the user does get registered and that he is permitted to place orders. I have been informed in direct communication, that orders outside of Germany have to be made by phone.
The online store is located within a website that also incorporates a section for wholesale sales, a few paragraphs about the company and a notice that retail sales are available within its offices, next to the company's facilities. tortilla shop and of course, a contact page. Unfortunately, every time you navigate to another page, the language is changed to German and you have to change to the user's language, again. Personally, I think the website is redundant, since it does not offer something that could not be offered in the online store.
Date of last visit: 11/08/2021
Mexgrocer from Germany, it's already Mexhaus. The ex-franchise continues to work with the products of Mexgrocer, but has added more. Now, it has South American and American products, too. So the online store already offers even more variety!
And not only that. Mexhaus, send to more destinations than before, that is, to almost all of Europe! In addition, the new website can now be viewed in Spanish and not only in German, as in the past. Personally, I always look for the site to be seen in my language and I consider it one of my criteria to buy from it or not.
The business of the German country has everything and probably more. If the product has arrived in Europe, you will surely find it and if not, it is very likely that you will import it already. Yellow, blue and white corn tortillas in various packages and boxes for professional use, dried and canned chili peppers and a great variety of the most used for the preparation of our daily and special dishes, are just a click away from your basket.
The site is fast and effective and with a safe box that guarantees a pleasant purchase without difficulties and doubts. Also, it has a comparison “widget” to be able to put the products, one next to the other and easily see the differences, both in price and quantity. Choose the one that suits you best and put it in your favorite products to order it as soon as you are ready. When you receive it and try it, leave a review and rating so that the buyers who follow know what it is about.
Free shipping on purchases over € 60 within Germany, if you live in the country, gives an added incentive to seriously consider this store when it comes time to restock the Mexican pantry. Without a doubt, the business of José María, the Mexican and Sandra, his German wife, is one of the best organized in the entire continent.
Date of last visit: 11/08/2021
German grocery distribution company, mainly from Mexico but also with sections dedicated to products from the United States and Spain. The online store, completely renovated since my last visit, offers a wide range of products; however, there is a lack of variety in some, such as the tortilla, which has a minimal presentation, despite being a staple food for Mexicans.
Even so, you can find a wide variety of sauces, chili peppers and beans and other important products for the Mexican diet. Its variety of alcoholic beverages is very surprising, ranging from the classics, tequila and mezcal, to raicilla, bacanora and charanda.
The website is powerful, easy to use and fast. An “About Us” page that would give the store a more personal touch and inspire more confidence, is missing. Also, most of the "legal" pages, such as the "Conditions of use", "Privacy Policy" and even the "Shipping and returns", can be viewed only in German, although the shipping prices section is an exception and can be viewed in English. Don't even think about Spanish!
Something that I did like is the fact that many of their products are presented with a nutritional table and, in general, attention is paid to the warning of ingredients that could cause problems for allergy sufferers and people who cannot consume gluten and other substances. It is sent to most of Europe but its presentation on Facebook and Instagram is scarce.
Date of last visit: 11/09/2021
The family business from Germany with a presence of more than 25 years in the European market, has a new website! Faster and more beautiful than the previous one, it offers users a pleasant experience when filling up their pantry.
As always, there is plenty to choose from, presented with nutritional and health-conscious allergen details. The store has a special focus on wholesale, as it serves restaurants and outlets, with prices and shipments tailored to meet this clientele who buy in bulk.
Individual consumers in Germany are offered hundreds of products in small and medium-sized containers and packages, affordable to every householder. Chiles, beans, sauces, cheeses and everything that one could want, is just a click away to get into the basket. And what about tortillas? There are plenty of them and better yet, they are produced by the company itself.
But its range of products doesn't end here. Salsas, moles, and spice mixes to prepare Mexican chorizo are also manufactured . In addition, a great variety of Mexican and Tex-Mex snacks and specialties are prepared. From taquitos, flautas, quesadillas and tamales, to nopalbúrgueres, verduritos and polloritos, all frozen at -18º C so as to not lose their freshness.
Unfortunately, the company, due to the Single Window Environment, since July 1, 2021, no longer sends its merchandise to individuals outside of Germany. According to its statement, “the changes in computer programing and the additional administrative effort required by this new regulation, are disproportionate". However, Mex-Al continues to send its products to retailers in European countries, making it possible for European citizens to purchase through resellers.
The truth is that wondering through this online store was lots of fun and completely satisfying. The conglomeration of many products, a beautiful website and a company with great experience, could not result in anything less.
Date of last visit: 11/09/2021
There have been changes since my last visit here. Chili & Paprika, the Berlin shop of veteran restaurant expert Mathias Jung, is now selling its products through Wolt Delivery.
The change from a site with a product gallery to an online store is due to the E-commerce platform, Selz, which with its technology, offers the possibility of making sales on the web and social media. Still, because merchandise is offered through the Wolt Delivery app and shipments are handled by them, in a sense, the online store has become somewhat unnecessary.
The products that are offered are more than what is necessary to prepare Mexican dishes. Products range from sauces, chilies and beans to artisan cheeses and mezcals. Although the variety of tortillas offered is not great, Tlaxcalli, a brand that claims to be “the first organic tortilleria in Europe" is offered. The tortilla manufacturer's corn grows in fields of the Coop BioBoden, located near the factory, which is then carefully cooked and ground to dough in the volcanic stone mill of the tortillería. Interesting!
Date of last visit: 11/09/2021
Any comment on this business is insufficient. A paradise of tequila, mezcal, sotol, etc., etc. One of the best websites offering Mexican distilled beverages in Europe. Too bad it can only be shipped within Germany by law!
Date of last visit: 11/10/2021
An online store in Paris, with fast navigation and clear design. It has a search engine that shows results as you type and can be seen in French and Spanish.
It handles a large part of the necessary products to recreate your favorite dishes, however, you will not find any alcoholic beverages or soft drinks. The store handles tortillas “Komali" and "Naturelo" cornmeal.NatureloThe beans are from "La Sierra" and there are sauces "Ki"“, “Lol-tun“, “El Yucateco"And of course, from the"Valentina“.
The business of Ingrid Paillet, who has been in France for some 30 years, was founded 12 years ago with the opening of her first store in the Parisian region. Currently, it has more than 200 products for sale and represents the Mexican gastronomic culture in an exceptional way.
Shipments are made within France and to several European countries although, on my last visit, I could not select the shipping option but only pick up the merchandise from the store, probably due to the pandemic. The shopping cart is quite organized and effective and registration is simple.
The store has a presence on Facebook and Instagram, although there is no link to the latter on the website. In short, I think Mi Tiendita is an excellent option for shopping, especially if you live in France.
Last minute: Mi Tiendita announced a new branch in early September. I wish them the best of luck and as always, I am very happy to see Mexicans doing their best in the old continent and achieving well-deserved success. Congratulations!
Date of last visit: 11/10/2021
The store offers a limited range of products, most of the Pepe Comala brand. Although it can be viewed in Spanish, English and French, the translated sections present several problems, such as the mixing of languages when viewing products.
His blog consists of an article about the benefits of tortillas and four recipes. Browsing is slow and searching scrambled, yielding a jumble of product and recipe results. The website lacks a privacy policy and the terms and conditions are only in French.
The store has a Facebook and Instagram account, but only the first links to the website. It is not very active in either of the two. It could be an option for those who live in France.
Date of last visit: 11/10/2021
Store in France that offers Mexican groceries. Shipments are made to most of the countries of the European Union. The website offers a “widget” that can be used to calculate the shipping cost by country, before you get to the checkout, which I think is helpful when shopping.
It can be viewed in Spanish and French and is active on Facebook with varied information about Mexican customs and culture in general. Worth visiting, especially if you live in France.
Date of last visit: 11/10/2021
This online store in France, apparently a family business, lacks nothing. Since my previous visit, they have even stocked up on various mezcals and tequilas. There is delivery to all of France, Italy, Belgium, Germany and Portugal. She is not very active both on Facebook, but not on Instagram either. In addition, there is a lack of linking the website with the two social networks. Unfortunately, the only language available is French, although a short description of each product is provided in Spanish.
Date of last visit: 11/16/2021
In the small “commune” or municipality of Nézignan-l'Évêque, with a population of around 2,000 inhabitants, in the south of France, there is more than enough online store of Mexican products.
With an admirable variety of articles for the preparation of Mexican cuisine, the website of Casamex can be accessed only in the French language, as is apparently the custom in France.
In addition to shipping within France, shipments are made to Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Switzerland and can be paid with PayPal or credit / debit cards. As I mentioned on my previous visit, I would have liked to find an “about us” section that would provide more information about the origin and goals of the business or that it would at least have a more active social media presence. It is worth mentioning that the store has a blog, where recipes and news about exhibitions are presented.
Date of last visit: 11/16/2021
It is said that from friendship, love is born and it seems to be the case of this Parisian online store where four friends decided to set up a store in the French capital.
The store offers a satisfactory range of products for those residing in France. It is easily navigated and to my surprise, it is only in Spanish! Although personally I really like this unexpected find in a country where rarely another language is used other than the native one, I think it might help to have the website, also in French.
It seems that its developer is Florencia Torres, chef, health coach and one of the business partners. Hats off to the organization of the website and just wanted to make a few suggestions. It would be nice to have a search tool available as all e-commerce sites use it and change the entry “Más” in the top horizontal menu. By hovering the cursor over said entry, it is possible to view a link with the name “Chiles en conserva“, a repetition of it that is found in the filters by category, on the left side of the page. You could, for example, transform to "Nuestra Historia” to an information page about the creation and goals of the business, which is something that would help create fondness with the public.
I had a very pleasant experience and found everything I needed to prepare my dishes. You could work on the presence of the business in social networks, since what has been achieved deserves to be known by its clientele, and not only by it. Credit/debit cards are accepted and you can pay in cash, if you decide to pick up your order in person from the store. My congratulations to the group of friends for their creation and good luck in their new physical store located at 36 Rue de la Lune, in the heart of Paris! Don't forget to change the favicon with your beautiful new logo.
Date of last visit: 11/16/2021
Like many others, Tania and Alexis, disillusioned with their unsuccessful search for Mexican groceries, decided to open their own store in France.
The project named Ahuehuete Project, seems to have started on its Facebook page, on July 15, 2018 with an announcement of the opening of its online store in a few months, requesting suggestions about the products that its public would like to be imported from Mexico. Always, it is a charm to witness the enthusiasm of the first steps.
Since then, the store has moved on, the merchandise has materialized, and the business has been established. You can find various products for Mexican cooking, however, you have to search a lot. There is a lack of organization that makes shopping difficult. The categories have not been clearly designated with the result of having many products in unexpected places.
The store is in French and also, it has been translated into Spanish, albeit very superficially and definitely not to the point of complete understanding. The search tool can only be found on the main page, which worsens the probability of finding products.
To be honest, I found their a very poor variety of tortillas, which at the time of writing, consisted of only one brand. If a Mexican doesn't like these particular tortillas, I don't think he or she would order.
Also, I noticed a lack of enthusiasm that was shown at the beginning. Obviously, that's a totally natural thing that comes with time. Still, today's business demands a more active presence on social media. Being the most important means of communication with the clientele of any business, not serving them does not help their progress. I had to search outside the website, to find his Instagram for lack of a link. On Facebook, which is linked to the main page of the website, the last publication dates from January 15, 2019.
In short, then. The business needs a cat's hand. The website requires a review. The menu has some flaws that make it difficult to view and it is also impossible to register until you reach the checkout section, where you are requested to log in. Obviously, by not having an account, the user's registration is requested and only then can they register to complete the purchase. Not very efficient, I'd say. Hopefully everything will be fixed soon!
Date of last visit: 11/24/2021
A store in the city of Zurich, Switzerland, exceptionally well stocked and with an impressive selection of tequila and mezcal. Unfortunately, shipments are only made within the country, but for those who live there, it is definitely a good option.
The website is easy to use and can be seen in Spanish, English and German, although there are parts that have not been translated. One of them, and probably the most important, is the side menu where the categories of the products that are handled are presented. Other untranslated pages are those of the "Terms and Conditions" and "Privacy Policy".
The store has an active presence on both Facebook and Instagram, with announcements of dates of sale of tacos and tamales and special product offers. A very well organized business with a wide presentation of Mexican food products.
Date of last visit: 11/24/2021
A little bit of everything here. There is a variety of products and although alcoholic beverages are now carried, one has to contact the store to order them. The "Mexican Sweets" category's only product is Japanese peanuts in a 180 gr bag. The home page is the same as 2 years ago, when I visited the website for the last time, and the section "About us" is still without content.
Although the website may seem somewhat stagnant, this is not the case with its social media. If we exclude the fact that they are not linked to the website, there is a greater amount of activity there than when I last visited, with an apparently constant communication with the business's followers.
Another factor that rules out inactivity is that if you have a question about a product, you can submit it, and if you provide your phone number, the store offers to contact you by phone. The truth is, this is something not often seen in the other stores I have visited and it seems like a very good idea, with a very personal and professional touch.
Another detail is that they sell home-made tortillas and as a news flash, it seems that there are two more stores with their products, one in Winterthur and the other in Bern. If you live in Switzerland, Casa Maya is probably a good choice for you.
Date of last visit: 11/24/2021
El Maíz has been selling Mexican food products on Josefstrasse 25 in Zurich, Switzerland, since 1984. Enough time to form its own legend, even more so, considering its participation in the large number of events organized in the country, in conjunction with its mission to spread Mexican culinary tradition.
However, when I made my first visit to the online store to write the original version of this article, the image I got was not very favorable. I stumbled upon a somewhat clunky and disorganized website that did not appear as described on its own pages. And of course, that's what I reported.
Shortly after publishing the article, I received a message from Pilar Palomares explaining that she had just acquired the business from its founders, José Luis and Úrsula Pérez and that it was in the process of being remodeled. She told me that she was inconvenienced by my review of her store and that she had not had enough time to make the changes that would uplift it.
Realizing that the review was useless due to the change of owner, I offered to Pilar to remove it and wait for her notice to write it again. And so it was done.
Less than two weeks later, I was checking out the new face of El Maíz. I couldn't believe my eyes! Everything had been changed. I came across a highly stocked store with an excellent organization that left no doubt about the professionalism of its new owner. I wrote the new review with a good taste in my mouth and happily rounded up that first edition.
However, in the couple of years between then and now that I update the article, I never lost sight of El Maíz. Pilar never gave me the opportunity to loose focus of her business. Every time I went to Facebook or Instagram, there she was with a new ad, an advertisement, a detail of her store, looking at a series of novelties that she carried out diligently, to raise her project even higher.
Today, business is soaring. It not only offers a spectacular range of Mexican products, but also carries others from different Latin American countries, especially Peru. And if that wasn't enough, all her merchandise has found their road to other European countries through various distributors.
As Pilar Palomares herself confesses on the podcast from WE the MEXyCANS, she came to Switzerland on an adventure, but with a huge love for business. This love, after several jobs, led her to acquire El Maíz, a store founded by a Swiss woman in love with Mexican culture who gladly handed over the wheel to her, delighted with her abilities and the confidence that she inspired in her.
The truth is, I think Pilar's story and her determination is reflected in her store. It is one of the few businesses that sell Mexican products in Europe that I have visited, which manages to capture my attention, even creating the desire to visit it physically, one day.
To be clearer, I am going to offer some information about the website so that its quality can be understood. First of all, it is one of the few online stores that I have visited, which is built on the platform Shopify platform, which is one of the most complete (and expensive) on the market. The results can be seen in the flexibility and capabilities of the website.
However, the real achievement of this site is the ranking it achieves in Alexa, the prestigious company, a subsidiary of Amazon, which provides analytics data from more than 30 million websites. At the time of writing this review, El Maíz managed to be in position 4,184,010 of these 30,000,000 sites. As far as I have seen, very few online stores of Mexican products make it into the top 10,000,000. In my opinion, that means something. They do not believe?
Date of last visit: 11/24/2021
An online store in the Anglo-Saxon style, well organized and stocked. The company founded by Dodie Miller in 1993, began with a simple idea to import Mexican chillies for distribution in the UK, bringing a taste of Mexico to the subjects of the kingdom. Now, more than 20 years in the making, the small business continues to import its chiles, herbs, and masa directly from Mexico, shipping everything by ship to leave as little carbon footprint as possible.
Cool Chile's website is well detailed and offers all kinds of ingredients necessary to reproduce Mexican flavors and recipes. In a truly British style, it offers clarity and is very explanatory of products and the way they should be handled. The only thing missing is that it were available in Spanish, also.
Although the business is more directed to the United Kingdom, its products were sent to a long list of countries that crossed the old continent from side to side. Unfortunately, Brexit has worked its miracle here, too. At the time of writing this note, the company reported higher charges and longer delivery times to European destinations with an inability to ship completely to Italy for reasons of superimposed taxes that raise the price of its products exaggeratedly. I tried to place an order with delivery to Spain, but I missed a note, requesting that I contact the company. Cool Chile is working on finding a solution as soon as possible.
The company has a notable presence on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest, with relevant updates within short periods of time, giving more prestige to a company that, in reality, has no need of it. Besides retail, the company targets restaurants and delis, offering large (and small) product presentations at wholesale prices.
Everything is in British Pounds and if you plan to order 6 or 20 cm white or blue corn tortillas, it is advisable that you place your order in advance so that your product is delivered at its best state.
Date of last visit: 11/24/2021
Mexgrocer was founded in 2006 and Katya Torres de la Rocha has owned it since 2009. Katya supports small producers and seeks to do business directly with them, thus bypassing large companies that do not pay them fairly.
The online store is very professional and easy to operate, giving the user a pleasant experience. Not for nothing has it been chosen as one of the best 50 food places by The Times and the top 50 food and drink by The Independent.
It handles an extensive number of products and a section of friendly sites that are worth examining. The great news is that the full of recipes page that is hosted on the website that sadly used to give a 404 error when clicking on most of them, is completely back. Thank you, Mexgrocer!
Keep in mind that all prices are in British Pounds. Today, the company has a franchise in Spain and its new distribution center in Europe, is located in Holland.
Date of last visit: 11/24/2021
This store in London has nothing to ask of any other European. Super-complete, with everything. From sauces and beans, to herbs and seasonings, and an extraordinary collection of tequilas and mezcals. Also, it carries a wide range of Mexican beers and soft drinks, Jarritos, of course.
His presence on social networks is very active, both on Facebook and Instagram, as well as on Twitter. Navigation within the website is smooth and hassle-free and the checkout procedure is quick and thorough. The store is located next to his restaurant and in such a way, his menu is offered, in addition to offering a wide variety of frozen food.
A well-organized, Anglo-Saxon-style business that left me with a good taste. When I asked a question on Facebook Messenger, it was answered immediately. 100% recommended!
Date of last visit: 11/27/2021
In the previous issue of this article, this business could be found by its Dutch name, Mexicaanse Winkel. In general, I try to use the names by which the businesses are known, however, there are situations like this, where it is a question of multicultural and multilingual establishments, that it is preferable to say things as they are understood. As this is a site aimed at Spanish speakers and translated into English, I opted to call this business by its Spanish name.
So, Mexican Store.nl, located in the Netherlands, is sufficiently stocked and handles the most sought-after products by Mexican expatriates and lovers of our cuisine. With its online store in Spanish, English and Dutch, it manages to present the products in a clear way, with easy navigation. Shipments are made every Wednesday, to almost all destinations in Europe and orders can be paid through iDeal, PayPal, Sofort Banking and Bancontact.
Date of last visit: 11/28/2021
An online store in Northern Europe that was founded in 2006 to serve Swedish consumers. Currently, they also ship to Denmark, Finland, Norway and other European countries. Wholesale is handled by the importing company RealMexican, which was established in the same year.
A wide variety of products is handled and nothing is missing when compared to the other stores found in the European continent. The website is easy to navigate and its native language is Swedish, but a Google translator “widget” is offered that allows the content to be viewed in Spanish and also in English.
One thing I didn't like is that when you click on the various external links, they open in the same window, which I think is counterproductive. It is important, in my opinion, that any link leading away from the website opens in another window to avoid losing the user's focus. Also, the translation of the main menu, the legal pages, the recipe page and the chat, both in Spanish and English, would be useful.
Having mentioned that, I found this Scandinavian online store, attractive and with a good concept. The amount of planning and work that has been invested can easily be seen and it is obvious why it has a history of 15 years.
Date of last visit: 11/29/2021
This store in Denmark specializes in importing chillies, chillies and more chillies. A huge variety of this fruit (yes, chili peppers are fruits) can be found in a wide variety of products, including chocolate! The store carries items like sauces and even seeds and kits to make your own grow.
Of course, not everything is from Mexico, however, being the second largest producer of chili peppers in the world, deep contemplation is not required to understand why there is a category dedicated to products from our country. In addition to chili peppers, you can find beans, moles and even tortillas, both made of flour and corn of the Gourmetpladsen brand.
Much of the merchandise is from the United States, in particular, a line of sauces and seasonings for "barbeque" and it has a fairly extensive line of chili products from the British company, Cool Chile. Gourmetpladsen brand It seems to be the importer of the online store products that, for some reason, has another website that offers the sale of products, many of them the same, but with a sales focus only within Denmark. It is worth mentioning that the company apparently manufactures its own tortillas that are distributed by both websites, under the same name.
Once inside Chilihouse's, you can easily make a purchase, if you know Danish. Of Spanish, nor speak but it is not offered in English either. Be that as it may, the store carries merchandise that can hardly be found in the Nordic country and you have to give credit to the “group of chili nerds”, as mentioned on their “About Chilihouse” page, for having dared to carry out this project and also, for having survived since 2007. The truth is that not only did its creation endure, but it has advanced quite a bit, with a new website. Finally, isn't it wonderful to be able to find Mexico in so many corners of Europe?
Date of last visit: 11/29/2021
Entering the website of this company, producer of Mexican tortilla and established in the Czech Republic, I happily witness a total "facelift". When I had visited this online store almost three years ago to write this post, it was out of date and even with design issues, with some parts falling on top of others, making navigation quite difficult.
All that is already a thing of the past. A new face is presented with a fast and easy navigation site in three languages: English, German and Czech (Spanish is missing). It is worth mentioning that the company was sold to a group of Mexican investors, former workers of the company. Today, its leadership is made up of women in all areas, starting with the company's CEO, Carolina Couto, and extending to the Production, Sales and Finance team.
Although unsurprisingly their number one item is the corn tortilla, you can find a variety of other food items, from candy and beers, to salsas and beans and more Mexican delicacies. Definitely, Moctezuma Foods It is a company in full development that, with its current growth rate, shows a bright future in the European market.
Date of last visit: 11/29/2021
A fresh idea for Portugal that is not so saturated with Mexican products. New and eager, this Lisbon online store offers a little of everything.
Special prices are given to restaurants and resellers and there are shipments within Portugal (including Madeira and Azores). Navigation is hassle-free however the website is offered in English only. It is surprising that it is not even translated to Portuguese, leave alone Spanish. In my opinion, its translation in both languages is highly necessary.
Its presence on both Facebook and Instagram is constant, although unfortunately, at the time of my visit, both social networks were badly-linked, resulting in a 404 error. Surely, this is due to the fact that the store just changed its name and platform but hopefully soon, These issues will be taken care of. A blog with various recipes and articles is available.
Regarding the changes made to the website, I think that the legal pages are most definitely, too many, on the verge of being excessive. Obviously, Shopify is a better platform for ecommerce stores than Wix, their previous platform, however the site needs some work. Having all products on one page with no categorization is quite overwhelming and very confusing.
Aside from the above, the store is well stocked with merchandise, although it does not appear to carry alcoholic beverages. In addition, the business now has a physical store in Lisbon. Congratulations, Casa Mexicana! I wish you success.
Everything is in motion in this life and so are people. In an attempt to develop a more adaptable article, one that tracks Mexican entrepreneurs evolving in an ever-changing society, I have added the following two sections, “In Transition” and “Without Signs of Life”. Finally, it is through these pioneers and investors that it has been made possible to enjoy our cuisine in the old continent, and not only.
These sections will be dedicated to following the people who have been linked to the distribution of Mexican food through projects that may no longer exist or have taken a new route. Congratulations on your aspirations!
Rodrigo Donoso Rodriguez and Arturo Escalante Martinez, founders of the tex-mex restaurant, La Raza from the city of Malmö, Sweden, look pretty active on a new path. The two collaborators, who through La Raza were inspired to become part of the British franchise, Mexgrocer in 2015, have a fresh project.
It's called "Sonora”and promises authentic Mexican food. The website is partially under construction, but from what it looks, the two partners will will be forming their own “brand”. So, I'm just waiting to see how it unfolds. I also signed up to be among the first to know!
This store has become part of the aftermath of Brexit, joining Mexgrocer EU, that recently arrived in The Hague. In a fast-paced world and in constant motion, there is no room for tears and regrets. I wish you the best of luck Deli Mexico on your new business adventure!!
The website of this Barcelona store is no longer open. Searching Google Maps reviews, we found the following comment: “there is no taking it off google map”. The Facebook page seems to be abandoned since 2018 and I didn't find anything new on his Instagram. Rest in peace, Canastamex! ????
Productos Mexicanos,the produce wing of Prisma distributionsit seems closed. Being in the online store that can still be viewed, it is impossible to add something to the shopping cart, since trying to put item after item, I came across the legend "Product not available". His store on Avenida Balneario de Ourense no longer exists, but it seems that some of his products such as dried chili peppers and wheat tortillas with the brand and logo of Prismcan be purchased from the online store B&A distributions online store.
It seems that mexgrocer.se It is a store of the past. The Swedish member of the British franchise is no longer active and its URL points to a website called Your lunch box in Swedish and where a screenshot of the North American store that goes by the same name, appears. Nevertheless, its ex-ownersare up to something !
Unfortunately, this store that used to be in Valencia, has to be added to the list of the deceased. I contacted the owners and they have confirmed it. I wish them all the best in their next steps.
Last words (for now)
It is assumed that if you are already reading this, it is because you have read the article. The truth is that I know that it is most likely not exactly like that. I think you may have checked out some of the stores, mostly the ones in your country of residence or even your own. However, I am hopeful that at some point, you will return to see more or skim the ones you have already seen for changes.
As mentioned above, I will try to include more businesses and keep this article updated. I greatly appreciate your interest and invite you to participate in this investigation of Mexican grocery stores in Europe. Seem to you?
Dear Yannis,
Thank you very much for your website, articles and a wealth of resources. It's such a find for someone who loves Mexican food, but lives in Belgium and finds it hard to source ingredients. I was wondering if you have come across a good source for whole dried corn (not processed). I usually make nixtamal myself, but finding the right dried corn (or even any dried corn) has proven to be a challenge. Thank you in advance. Victory
Thank you so much, Victoria. Your kind words make me very happy. Glad you like the website. As far as dry corn goes, I agree that it may not be so easy to find, especially in Belgium. From my searches on the Internet, but here, in Greece, also (another country where it is difficult to find Mexican products), I have had some luck with International and Asian food product vendors. Sure, you get more of a variety of products from Mexico in a specialized in the niche store, but in some parts of the world, finding one can be challenging, as you mention. One store I can think of with an entry in our Directory is Tjin's International Foodstore. I am pretty sure they carry dried hominy. They're in Amsterdam but you can probably purchase it from their online store. A quick search gave me this result also, available from another online store. I am also fairly sure Amazon handles dried corn. You are very welcome to search our Directory for businesses located in Belgium, if you haven't already done so, and you can contact them by email directly from their entries. I do hope I prove to be of some assistance, at least, and I wish you lots of luck. Search, and you will find 😃
Thank you very much, Yannis. I completely forgot about Tjin's Toko, but it's an excellent website, with a very good customer service.
By the way, I followed your recipe and made cajeta. It was wonderful and so delicious! Thank you again for sharing.
Glad you liked the cajeta and I hope you found dry corn at Tjin's Toko. Sometimes things are not so far away but we get lost, anyway 😄
It is not commercial but highly recommended Tjins toko in Amsterdam. Although 100% are not a Mexican store, they have many products and the prices are the best, the physical store is small and chaotic, the online assortment is much better, apart from that, they ship to all of Europe (those of us who live in the Baltics know how It is difficult for stores to send to our countries).
Although they have their Mexico section, it is better to browse category by category since there are products that do not appear in the Mexico section, either because they are made in another country, or because they are common among several countries, which perhaps end up putting it under the section of another country.
In addition, very good service, I have ordered boxes of up to 20kg and everything arrives perfect, once they called me to tell me that a certain product that I ordered had run out, if I wanted they would exchange it for the same thing but a different brand.
Bonus points for those who like to cook food from other countries or try different flavors or just different snacks and sweets, this shop has many little things.
How kind of you to suggest Tjin's Toko or Tjin's International Foodstore, as your online store appears! We greatly appreciate your support. Finding all the stores with Mexican products is an exhausting task, really. Of course we know that we don't have even a fraction of them in the DirectoryEven so, it is the most complete in Europe. In addition, it is only about those businesses with a presence on the Internet, although others may soon be added, too. We put on our to-do list, review this store and make a presentation of it in this article, then. Now you can view your directory entry. It's a pleasure to have readers like you, Fernanda 🤗
Hi Yannis,
You are missing our boutique MéxicoTeAmo. We have been selling Mexican products online throughout France since January 2021 🙂
Many greetings.
Cecy and Yann
Hello Cécy and Yann. Yeah, it takes time Mexico I love you is part of our Board of Directors. Take a look at your entry, register as a user and send me your username to link your account to your business. Thus, they will have access to their ticket and can update it every time they have news to show (new merchandise, change of hours, offers and discounts, etc.). We wish you much success 🏆
Hello, thank you very much for the article, it is very interesting, the effort you put at the service of all of us Mexicans is appreciated. Very friendly.
I would like to know if you know an importer of avocado and another one for mezcal. I live in Austria and I would like to bring these products here.
Hi Swami. Thank you for your nice words! Doing a search for avocado, I found the following importers: https://chilesymaiz.com/directorio/?cn-s=aguacate Of mezcal, you can see with El Maíz, Maison Bleu Agave and trademex although, you can also see the list of suppliers that appears by clicking on the search link for avocado. Another source could be the following article, especially the bottom part labeled “Image Sponsors”: https://chilesymaiz.com/bebidas-alcoholicas-mexicanas-con-denominacion-de-origen/ Do not forget that you can write to each business from the section in each Directory entry. Hope this can help you. hugs 🤗
Hello my name is Salvador
I live in Barcelona, I am looking for importers of dried Mexican chilies to buy directly, I am also interested in distribution of tortillas
Hello Savior! Thanks for checking us out ❤️ To find wholesale providers, go to the right panel of any website page (except Directory), and scroll to Directory Categories. Choose Supplier to see importing companies. Repeat the same, this time selecting Tortilleria to find tortilla makers. Keep in mind that some of them are larger and more structured than others, in case the volume you require is greater. I hope I have answered your question satisfactorily and do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have. Also, you can communicate by email at [email protected] or by clicking https://chilesymaiz.com/contacto/. I send you many greetings and I wish you success in all your endeavors.
Hello .. excellent article .. thank you very much for making it as detailed as possible, it is a very good reference for Mexican expatriates who are looking for our 100% Mexican products.
I have 1 more site ... it's in Belgium and it's called Mexigo and another site in the Netherlands that's more international but they have a good section for Mexico: Tijnstoko. Greetings
Hi Mariana! I am very happy that you liked the article and I really appreciate your suggestions. I will review them and try to include them in the next edition that is even more extensive and obviously updated. I take another tour of each website to see the changes and report them. I hope to have it ready soon so take a look from time to time to find out everything new 😉 I send you many greetings and I hope you visit us often.
Good day. Do you know of any Mexican company that imports directly from Mexico? This is to avoid the intermediate point and therefore more payment. I am specifically looking for Romania as a final destination. Thanks for all the information given.
Hello paola. Thank you for communicating with us. There are many importers that already have a base in Europe and consequently offer their products at competitive prices. In my opinion, you don't have to put the puzzle together from the beginning. These are some of the most important importers: Abarrotes Foods, Crevel Europe, El Maíz, Elite Foods and of course Mexgrocer. Follow the links to send an email, find their phone numbers, or visit their websites. I hope the information helps you. Greetings!
I am in Australia and there are not many stores that sell Mexican products. Most are Australian or American companies that claim to be "Mexican products" (from disgust) 😣
I'm so sorry for your pain and frustration Ale. Obviously, the further one is from Mexico, the more difficult the task of finding Mexican products, especially food, becomes. We focus on the European continent and I could not suggest something to assist you. Perhaps, if you searched for “Mexicans in Australia” on Facebook, groups of countrymen would appear who could help you. I wish you luck!
Awesome. Very good job, thank you very much for your time in this investigation, it is of great interest to us Mexicans who are all over the world and cannot live without our food
I am very glad that you found the article useful. Soon we will be renewing it with more business and new information. A greeting!