Bajío de San José

Bajío de San José is a town (Delegacion) in the Municipality of Encarnación de Díaz (see the Municipality's weblink) in Jalisco, Mexico. It is composed of two villages: Rangel, which was founded in the 19th century within the Hacienda de Rangel, and Bajío de San José. Both towns add up to approximately 8,000 inhabitants. The town is noted for dairy farms, dairy products, and retail furniture. Bread, especially bolillo and conchas; pork, especially chicharron prensado (fried pork), and chili are traditional meals, in some places still produced using traditional recipes. Pay a visit to Humberto's restaurant, with its famous birria (lamb).

Bajío de San José

Bajío de San José is a town (Delegacion) in the Municipality of Encarnación de Díaz (see the Municipality's weblink) in Jalisco, Mexico. It is composed of two villages: Rangel, which was founded in the 19th century within the Hacienda de Rangel, and Bajío de San José. Both towns add up to approximately 8,000 inhabitants. The town is noted for dairy farms, dairy products, and retail furniture. Bread, especially bolillo and conchas; pork, especially chicharron prensado (fried pork), and chili are traditional meals, in some places still produced using traditional recipes. Pay a visit to Humberto's restaurant, with its famous birria (lamb).