Hours. Tabasco sauce spoons.
Mexico- Tabasco- Business Directory.
This thing in Tabasco,” he added,“it's not good.”.
Is that Tabasco in or something?
There are some easy but worthwhile day trips from Tabasco's capital.
In Tabasco, police registered 388 murders last year,
over triple the number in 2012.
Paraiso, or“paradise,” is the Tabasco town where Barrera grew up
and worked at a Pemex port.
Paraíso, or“paradise,” is the Tabasco town where Barrera grew up
and worked at a Pemex port.
In 2016, the most recent year for which data is available, Tabasco's economy shrank by 6.3 percent.
In 1989, he joined the
Party of the Democratic Revolution(PRD) and was the party's 1994 candidate for Governor of Tabasco.
Mounting consequences, from an economic recession to soaring murder rates,
have rapidly made Tabasco one of Mexico's most troubled states.
In 2007, Guinness World Records certified that the Ghost pepper was the world's hottest chile pepper,
400 times hotter than Tabasco sauce.
In 2007, Guinness World Records certified that the ghost pepper was the world's hottest chili pepper,
400 times hotter than Tabasco sauce.
But while Tabasco's capital may not be the most aesthetically pleasing place,
it has some fascinating attractions that you're likely to have all to yourself.
According to Smith, spices like cayenne and Tabasco not only boost metabolism,
but also get your blood flowing, which can be bothersome for some before bed.
In Tabasco, Pemex let go 1,857 workers, or roughly 12 percent
of the 16,000 jobs the state shed between 2014 and 2016, according to government data.
The development plan forecasts 32 wells, four platforms,
a gas pipeline connecting to the coast of southern Tabasco state, as well as the acquisition of a floating,
production, storage and offloading(FPSO) vessel.
Despite a population of 2.4 million people, small compared with
many of Mexico's 30 other states and giant capital district, Tabasco had the fourth-highest kidnapping tally
and sixth-highest number of extortions reported last year.
It's little surprise that industry turbulence would hurt Tabasco, home to Mexico's first petroleum discovery
and a state where more than half the economy, and nearly half the jobs, rely on the oil sector.
Thanks to Pemex, Barrera met his wife, vacationed on the Mayan Riviera and
envisaged a rewarding career without leaving his hometown in Tabasco, a rural state at the southern hook of the Gulf
of Mexico where more than half the population lives on less than roughly $92 a month.