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by pablo ramirez 8 days ago

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Out mexican identity

Mexican identity is deeply rooted in a rich tapestry of traditions, customs, and gastronomy that reflect the country's history and cultural diversity. Celebrations like Cinco de Mayo and the Day of the Dead highlight Mexico'

Out mexican identity

Out mexican identity

Recuerda que este es solo un esquema general y cada punto puede ser desarrollado con mayor detalle según tus necesidades y contexto específico.

CHAPTER THREE

TRADITITIONS
Cinco de Mayo:

Cinco de Mayo commemorates the victory of the Mexican army over the French forces in the Battle of Puebla, which occurred on May 5, 1862. Although it is not an official holiday throughout Mexico, it is celebrated with enthusiasm in the city of Puebla and in other parts of the country.

The Day of the Dead:

The Day of the Dead is not only a holiday, but a profound example of the relationship that Mexicans have with death. It is celebrated on November 1 and 2, coinciding with All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day.

CHAPTER TWO

GASTRONOMY
Mexican food is a mix of indigenous and European culinary traditions, with a wide variety of dishes and flavors. For example, some dishes are tacos, enchiladas, pozoles, chile en nogada, carnitas.

CHAPTER ONE

WHAT IS MEXICAN IDENTITY?
For our customs and gastronomy that we manage day by day and the customs that we can live every month in addition to the clothing or the way we talk
TRADITIONS