Of all the markets of the capital, the most popular is probably the November 20, specializing in food, much frequented by the Oaxacan and able to seduce, as Indian markets, only for the quality of its aromas. At the entrance are located chicharrones posts jerky, beef jerky and dried tripe, then sellers are chocolate, bread stalls. At the end are the barbecues and eateries, where every day you can enjoy an appetizer or a meal more serious: tasajo strand, for example, followed by egg sauce with epazote leaves, enmoladas, chilaquiles beans, cheese, and, to top it with beans and chochollotes rabbit grass and a good cup of atole white sprinkles. In the market's Benito Juárez Maza also fruits, vegetables, flowers, snow and fresh waters, blouses, skirts, embroidered silks, alebrijes, the fishmongers that occupied an entire street, the fruit vendors and distributors of fresh cheeses, Oaxacan cheese consisting of delicious strings that wrapped each other, eventually compose a large round cheese. In the market there is everything Abastos (San Antonino fabrics, baskets and Ocotlan figurines, sculptures Isthmus, Mitla jewelry, pottery from San Bartolo Coyotepec), is located next to the main bus second class, there are also many other markets - the Sanchez Pascua, Democracy, the hairline - almost as many as churches. At night, the auditorium fills again to accept the representation of the founding of Oaxaca: The Legend of Princess Donají Zapotec, which was given as a hostage to the Mixtecs to preserve peace in the Valley of Oaxaca. As Verdi's Aida, heroin had a tragic Zapotec: assumed the risk of dying and losing her beloved forever, Prince Nucano Mixtec, rather than betray his people. Donají facilitated an attack of the Zapotecs, who failed to release. In retaliation, her captors beheaded. Nucano, her lover Prince, was the one who was buried. Legend says that Donají not lost with the death of beauty that still continues in the tomb where rests with her beloved, in the nave of the temple of Cuilapan of Guerrero.