Guatemalan Cuisine
Heart of the Maya World
Guatemalan cuisine carries deep Maya heritage, with corn, black beans, and chilies forming the foundation. Tamales, pepian stew, and handmade tortillas connect past to present.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Guatemalan cuisine
Alongside corn, the Maya cultivated beans, squash, chilies, cacao, and tomatoes, establishing the core ingredients that define Guatemalan cooking to this day. Spanish conquest beginning in 1524 introduced wheat, rice, cattle, dairy, olive oil, and European cooking techniques, but Maya culinary traditions proved remarkably resilient.
The resulting mestizo cuisine blends indigenous and Spanish elements in distinct ways across Guatemala's dramatically varied geography: the cool highlands, the tropical Pacific coast, the Caribbean lowlands, and the Peten jungle each maintain distinctive culinary identities. Guatemala's large indigenous Maya population, representing roughly half the country, maintains pre-Columbian cooking traditions more intact than almost anywhere else in the Americas. Masa (nixtamalized corn dough), chili peppers (fresh and dried varieties including guaque, pasa, and cobanero), recado (spice pastes combining roasted seeds, spices, and chilies), pepitoria (toasted pumpkin seeds ground into sauces), and achiote (annatto for color and flavor).
Caldo de Res
Chiles Rellenos Guatemaltecos
Fiambre
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Guatemalan cuisine
Mirciny Moliviatis
Guatemalan chef, food writer, and TV personality who has championed traditional…
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The cookbooks that define Guatemalan cuisine
The Guatemala Cookbook
A collection of traditional Guatemalan recipes reflecting the country's Mayan heritage and Spanish colonial influences.
Explore All Dishes
12 authentic recipes from Guatemalan cuisine
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Caldo de Res
Guatemalan Beef Soup
Saturday lunch
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Chiles Rellenos Guatemaltecos
Guatemalan Stuffed Peppers
Lunch, celebrations
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Fiambre
All Saints' Day Salad
November 1, All Saints' Day
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Hilachas
Shredded Beef in Tomato Sauce
Lunch
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Jocón
Chicken in Green Sauce
Lunch, celebrations
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Kak Ik
Mayan Turkey Soup
Lunch, festivals, patron saint celebrations
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Pepian
Spiced Meat Stew
Lunch, celebrations
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Pollo en Crema
Chicken in Cream Sauce
Lunch or dinner
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Pollo Guisado
Guatemalan Braised Chicken
Lunch
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Revolcado
Spicy Beef Head Stew
Sunday lunch, celebrations
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Subanik
Three-Meat Maya Stew
Weddings, major celebrations
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Tamales Colorados
Red Tamales
Christmas, celebrations, Saturday market