Learn more about Christmas traditions in Mexico Mexperience helps you to discover Christmas traditions in Mexico and enjoy all the country offers during this important festive period: Learn about preparing for Christmas and New Year in Mexico Dia de Guadalupe heralds the start of the end-of-year ...
The tejocote, known in English as Mexican hawthorn, is a fruit deeply rooted in Mexican holiday traditions. Once a restricted import, this small but significant fruit has become increasingly available in the United States over the past decade, demonstrating its growing popularity beyond Mexico's bor...
Mexican-American family blends Christmas traditionsChristina L. Esparza
Mexican wedding traditions are similar to weddings in the United States. Grooms wear tuxedos. Brides wear white. Remember, the wedding will go all night. There will be a traditional Mexican dance calledbaile de billete(money dance). Guests can dance with the bride or groom, but you’ll need...
One of the most ingrained traditions in Mexico is Lent, a period of fasting when seafood is usually eaten instead of meat. Camarones a la Diabla is an iconic dish during the Lent season. It is cooked with a combination of chilies—guajillo, chipotle and chile de árbol (small and potent...
religion, that's why there is a diverse population throughout the world and that's what makes this world so great - no one person is the same. I sometimes think that people who conform to traditions such as Christmas decorations are really only cheating themselves out of trying something ...
In northern Mexico, Tarahumara traditions are hearty dinners with local ingredients, such as apple and walnut.This salad is made with apples, sour cream, blueberries or raisins, chopped walnuts, and icing sugar. Garnished with baked coconut and cherries, it’s the most traditional Christmas ...
Piñatas are commonly associated with Mexico. ... The Spanish brought the European tradition to Mexico, although there were similar traditions in Mesoamerica,
These highlights of Mexican culture and traditions will inspire you to discover more of the country’s rich character and history.
We pride ourselves on using only the freshest ingredients in all of our dishes. From locally sourced produce to authentic spices, every bite at el Zason is a celebration of Mexican culinary traditions. Community-Centered At el Zason, we believe in giving back to the community. We host local...