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Christmas In Mexico

Christmas in Mexico is a vibrant celebration that begins on December 12 with the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe and culminates on January 6 with Epiphany. Traditional foods include a festive salad, sweet bread known as "Rosca de Reyes," and desserts like tejocotes, a berry served with sugar sauce. Families decorate their homes with beautifully adorned Christmas trees and children enjoy breaking piñatas for candy on Christmas morning. The celebration is filled with colors and joy, bringing together a population of over 117 million people in this culturally rich country.

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Christmas In Mexico

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  1. By. ZacharyMahaney Christmas In Mexico

  2. food • Mexicans commonly have a festive salad for Christmas dinner, which is called • Tejocotes, which is a berry with sugar sauce, are one of the popular desserts in Mexico during Christmas time! Sweet bread is eaten on Three Kings Day! one thing they eat the most is called "Rosca de Reyes". This a sweet bread with all kinds of different fruit with broth

  3. The Tree • The trees in Mexican trees are very pointy and straight they put gold beds multi colored bulbs and all swords of stuff

  4. When they start Christmas ! Christmas Mexico begins on December 12, with the birthday of "La Guadalupana" and ends on January 6, with the Epiphany. The children leave

  5. The Children • The children get coins and toys

  6. St nick • The st nick in Mexico colors are green red and wite.He has a brown mustache .He comes on Christmas night.

  7. The population • In Mexico the population is 117.41 million people.

  8. How they talk • In Mexico they speak Mexican

  9. Christmas morning • In Mexico on Christmas morning kids hit piñatas to get candy.

  10. CREDITS CREDITS • Microsoft power point • http://www.rochedalss.eq.edu.au/xmas/world1.htm • http://www.kidsdomain.com/holiday/xmas/around.html • Microsoft clip art

  11. How they say merry chistmas • 'FelizNavidad

  12. The flag

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