Mexican Grocery Stores in Germany 2026 | Complete Shopping Guide

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Mexican Grocery Stores in Germany 2026 | Complete Shopping Guide

Mexican Grocery Stores in Germany: Complete Shopping Guide 2026

Finding authentic Mexican ingredients in Germany can feel like a treasure hunt. While you won't find a dedicated Mexican grocery store on every corner, there are plenty of ways to stock your pantry with the essentials. This comprehensive guide covers physical stores, online shops, and clever substitutes for Mexican cooking in Germany.

Online Mexican Grocery Stores (Ship Nationwide)

1. MexHaus.de

Best for: Overall selection, reliability

What they offer:

  • Dried chilies (guajillo, ancho, chipotle, pasilla)
  • Masa harina and corn flour
  • Fresh tortillas (shipped chilled)
  • Mexican chocolate (Ibarra, Abuelita)
  • Hot sauces (Valentina, Cholula, El Yucateco)
  • Canned goods (tomatillos, beans, peppers)
  • Snacks (Takis, Sabritas, Duvalin)
  • Beverages (Jarritos, Mexican beer)

Shipping: Nationwide, refrigerated options available Website: mexhaus.de

2. MexicoMiAmor.de

Best for: Hard-to-find items, recipes

What they offer:

  • Full grocery selection
  • Fresh products
  • Recipe ingredients bundles
  • B2B wholesale
  • Mexican cookware
  • Traditional candies

Shipping: Nationwide Website: mexicomiamor.de

3. MexGrocer-EU.com

Best for: EU-wide shipping, bulk orders

What they offer:

  • Extensive selection
  • Vegan and gluten-free options
  • Bulk pricing
  • Ships throughout EU
  • 14+ years in business

Shipping: EU-wide Website: mexgrocer-eu.com

4. HolaMexico.de

Best for: Tequila and spirits, physical store option

What they offer:

  • Food and ingredients
  • Extensive tequila selection
  • Mezcal
  • Physical store in Kerpen (near Cologne)

Shipping: Nationwide Website: holamexico.de

5. LaTortilla.de

Best for: Fresh products, Munich locals

What they offer:

  • Fresh tortillas
  • Prepared foods
  • Catering supplies
  • Physical location in Munich

Shipping: Limited, mainly local Website: latortilla.de

Physical Mexican Stores by City

Berlin

While Berlin doesn't have a dedicated Mexican grocery store, you can find Mexican ingredients at:

Asian Markets:

  • Vietnam Markt (various locations) - Dried chilies, spices
  • Thai Park (seasonal) - Fresh herbs, chilies

Turkish Markets:

  • Turkish markets in Kreuzberg/Neukölln - Fresh chilies, cilantro, limes

Specialty Stores:

  • Various shops in Kreuzberg with Latin American products

Munich

La Tortilla

  • Address: Multiple locations
  • What to find: Fresh tortillas, Mexican ingredients, prepared foods
  • Bonus: Also a restaurant!

Asian Markets:

  • Vietnam Markt - Dried chilies, spices, rice

Cologne / Kerpen

Hola Mexico Physical Store

  • Address: Kerpen (just outside Cologne)
  • What to find: Full Mexican grocery, tequila tasting
  • Worth the trip: Yes, for the selection

Frankfurt

MexHaus Physical Location

  • Check website for current address
  • Full product selection

Hamburg

No dedicated Mexican grocery, but try:

  • Asian markets in Sternschanze
  • Turkish markets throughout the city

Supermarket Substitutes

What You Can Find at Regular German Supermarkets

Produce:

  • Avocados (everywhere)
  • Limes (everywhere - "Limette")
  • Cilantro ("Koriandergrün")
  • Jalapeños (increasingly common)
  • Tomatoes, onions, garlic

Dried Goods:

  • Dried beans (various types)
  • Rice
  • Corn (canned or frozen)
  • Pumpkin seeds ("Kürbiskerne")
  • Sesame seeds ("Sesam")

Spices:

  • Cumin ("Kreuzkümmel")
  • Oregano
  • Cinnamon
  • Bay leaves
  • Black pepper

Dairy:

  • Crème fraîche (substitute for Mexican crema)
  • Feta (substitute for queso fresco)
  • Mozzarella (substitute for Oaxaca cheese)

What You'll Need to Source from Mexican Shops

Essential Mexican items:

  • Dried chilies (guajillo, ancho, chipotle)
  • Masa harina
  • Mexican chocolate
  • Achiote paste
  • Corn tortillas (or make your own)
  • Mexican hot sauces
  • Epazote (dried)
  • Tomatillos (canned)

Asian Markets as Mexican Ingredient Sources

Many Asian ingredients overlap with Mexican needs:

Korean/Thai Markets:

  • Dried chilies
  • Fresh chilies
  • Rice
  • Sesame oil
  • Rice vinegar

Indian Markets:

  • Spices (cumin, coriander)
  • Dried beans
  • Rice

Vietnamese Markets:

  • Fresh herbs (cilantro, mint)
  • Rice paper (for fusion dishes)
  • Fresh chilies

Turkish Markets for Mexican Cooking

Turkish markets are excellent for:

  • Fresh chilies (various types)
  • Cilantro (excellent quality, cheap)
  • Limes
  • Pomegranate molasses (substitute for tamarind)
  • Dried beans and lentils
  • Flatbreads (not tortillas, but useful)

Building Your Mexican Pantry

Essential Items (Order First)

  1. Dried chilies - Guajillo, ancho, chipotle
  2. Masa harina - For tortillas, tamales
  3. Mexican oregano - Different flavor than Mediterranean
  4. Achiote paste - For coloring and flavor
  5. Mexican chocolate - For mole, hot chocolate

Next Level

  1. Various dried chilies - Pasilla, árbol, mulato
  2. Canned tomatillos - For salsa verde
  3. Hot sauces - Valentina, Cholula
  4. Refried beans - Or make your own
  5. Mexican rice - Or use long-grain

Nice to Have

  1. Specialty items - Epazote, hoja santa
  2. Snacks - Takis, Sabritas
  3. Beverages - Jarritos, Mexican beer
  4. Candy - For nostalgia

Shopping Tips

Online Shopping

  1. Order in bulk: Save on shipping
  2. Check expiration dates: Especially for fresh items
  3. Join mailing lists: For sales and promotions
  4. Compare prices: Between shops
  5. Plan ahead: Shipping takes time

Fresh Items

  1. Tortillas: Order chilled, freeze what you won't use immediately
  2. Fresh chilies: Buy when you see them, freeze extras
  3. Cilantro: Turkish markets often have the freshest
  4. Avocados: Buy unripe, ripen at home

Storage

  1. Dried chilies: Airtight containers, cool dark place - lasts years
  2. Masa harina: Airtight container, lasts 6+ months
  3. Mexican chocolate: Cool place, lasts months
  4. Hot sauces: Refrigerate after opening

Cost Comparison

Online Mexican Shops vs. Substitutes

ItemMexican ShopSubstituteRecommendation
Dried chilies€8-12/100gTurkish peppersMexican shop
Masa harina€4-6/kgCornmealMexican shop
Tortillas€3-5/packMake your ownEither
Mexican chocolate€4-6/tabletDark chocolate + cinnamonMexican shop
Hot sauce€3-5/bottleTabascoMexican shop

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best online store for Mexican groceries in Germany? MexHaus.de and MexicoMiAmor.de are currently the top choices. They offer the widest selection of products, from dried chilies and masa harina to traditional beverages and snacks, with reliable nationwide shipping.

Can I buy fresh corn tortillas anywhere in Germany? Yes! You can order fresh, high-quality corn tortillas online from MexHaus.de (shipped chilled) or buy them directly from La Tortilla physical locations in Munich. Some Mexican restaurants also sell their house-made tortillas to-go.

Do regular German supermarkets carry any Mexican ingredients? Most regular supermarkets (Edeka, Rewe, Kaufland) carry basics like avocados, limes, cilantro, and sometimes fresh jalapeños. However, they rarely stock authentic Mexican dried chilies, tomatillos, or nixtamalized corn flour (masa harina).

Where can I find cheap cilantro and fresh chilies in Germany? Turkish and Asian markets are often the best and most affordable sources for fresh herbs like cilantro and various types of fresh chilies that can substitute well for Mexican varieties.

Are there wholesale options for Mexican products in Germany? Yes, shops like Mexico Mi Amor and Mex-Al offer B2B/wholesale pricing for restaurants, catering businesses, and specialty retailers. Check their websites for vendor registration details.

Conclusion

While finding Mexican ingredients in Germany requires more effort than in Mexico or the US, it's absolutely possible to cook authentic Mexican food. The key is building relationships with online suppliers and knowing where to find substitutes.

Our recommendation: Start with a big order from MexHaus.de to stock your pantry, then supplement with fresh items from Turkish markets and regular supermarkets.

Ready to cook? Try our authentic tacos al pastor recipe or learn to make fresh corn tortillas.


Have a great source for Mexican ingredients? Share it with us on Instagram @mexicangoodies

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