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  2. Cajeta de Celaya - Wikipedia

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    In September, 2010, cajeta was declared the Bicentennial Dessert of Mexico, honouring its history, tradition and origin. [2] Cajeta was born in the city of Celaya, Guanajuato, the state where the Independence of Mexico started back in 1810, with the famous Grito de Dolores by father Miguel Hidalgo .

  3. Acitrón - Wikipedia

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    Crystallized sweets in a Mexican market. The acitrón is a Mexican candy which is commonly used as a decoration on a three kings' cake.As an ingredient, it has great cultural significance since it is used in a large number of ritual and festive preparations. [1]

  4. Piñata - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Catholic interpretation assigned meanings related to the Catholic doctrine of struggle against temptation, and used for catechism purposes. In this tradition, the seven points represent the seven deadly sins, the pot represents evil, and the seasonal fruit and candy inside the temptations of evil. It was said that person with the ...

  5. A beginner's guide to Mexican candy - AOL

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    A beginner's guide to the salty, sweet, sour, spicy world of Mexican candy.

  6. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Mexico

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    Pirekua, traditional song of the P'urhépecha: 2010 00398: Mariachi, string music, song and trumpet 2011 00575: Mariachi is an ensemble of musicians that typically play ranchera, the regional Mexican music dating back to at least the 18th century. Charrería, equestrian tradition in Mexico 2016 01108

  7. Folktales of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pérez Reguera M. de E. Alfonso. México, nación de mítos, valores y símbolos (Mexico: Nation of Myths, Values and Symbols). Instituto Mexicano de Contadores Públicos. México. ISBN 970-665-108-X. Rogelio Álvarez, José (1998). Leyendas Mexicanas 1 (Mexican Legends). Editorial Evergráficas. España. ISBN 84-241-3537-7.

  8. 43 Mexican Foods & Drinks To Make For A Dia De Los ... - AOL

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    Sopa De Fideo. Sopa de fideo is a low-lift Mexican-style soup consisting of toasted fideo noodles in a base made of pureed tomato, onion, and garlic. If you love chicken noodle or tomato soups ...

  9. Alegría (Mexican candy) - Wikipedia

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    Alegría is a Mexican candy made from seeds of amaranth and honey or sugar that is produced mainly in the town of Santiago Tulyehualco in the Xochimilco borough of Mexico City. It has been known as alegría , Spanish for "joy," since the 16th century.