A butterscotch tart from the Sunday morning Farmers Market in Loreto, BCS waiting to be devoured on the breakfast bar at Casa McGraw.
A butterscotch tart from the Sunday morning Farmers Market in Loreto, BCS waiting to be devoured on the breakfast bar at Casa McGraw.
A butterscotch tart from the Sunday morning Farmers Market in Loreto, BCS waiting to be devoured on the breakfast bar at Casa McGraw.

We arrived at the Farmers Market in Loreto, BCS around ten o’clock this morning and while I was buying up all the handsome papayas at the market (we came home with six beautiful, large papayas) and other produce, a lady who was selling tamales and pies caught my mother’s eye.

After we unloaded our bounty of fruits and vegetables including pears, beets, limes, papaya, pineapple, asparagus and sweet potatoes which came out to a total of 266 pesos (~$20 USD), we went back to tour the rest of the farmers market. Most of the food is close to the entrance and farther back, there are household goods, plants, shoes, clothes pottery and other miscellaneous goods including car parts.

My mom posing with her butterscotch tart from the lady who selling them behind her.
My mom posing with her butterscotch tart from the lady who selling them behind her.

We finally caught up with the lady and she had sold out of tamales but still had a try of tarts. We bought one for 20 pesos and shared it during lunch.

Loni Stark is an artist at Atelier Stark, self-professed foodie, and adventure travel seeker who has a lifelong passion for technology’s impact on business and creativity. She collaborates with Clinton Stark on video projects for Atelier Stark Films. It’s been said her laugh can be heard from San Jose all the way up to the Golden Gate Bridge. She makes no claims to super powers, although sushi is definitely her Kryptonite.