@foodporn: We're in Mexico harvesting agave for tequila with a Jimador! 🍸💃
A Jimador is a Mexican farmer who harvests agave plants, which are harvested primarily for the production of mezcal, sotol and tequila. This task requires the skill of identifying ripe agave, which ripens in between 7 and 12 years. Unripe agave can have a bitter taste, ruining the distilled spirits made from them. The primary tool of a jimador is the coa de jima or simply coa.
With @desmadretequila #fyp #foryou #tequila #mexico
that what tejila is made off in my country my on my grandfather's farm they use to cut them and sell it to the local tejila manufacturer back in the days in 1966